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Red88Carrera 01-15-2012 08:19 AM

Tape measure mystery
 
Why does it seem that the majority of tape measures are designed for left-handed people? Unless you use one alot, you probably never noticed it. When a right-handed person uses a tape measure and pencil to mark a measurement, they usually hold the tape in the left hand while marking with the right. Most tapes will have the numbers upside down in this scenario. After using a tape measure literally thousands of times over the years, I have mis-marked several times, ALL attributed to this design. Any ideas why they're made this way?

Rapewta 01-15-2012 08:39 AM

Probably for "lay out" ease.
I think when we put something down and measure for a cut or whatever, we
like to start from the left and work to the right.
How many remember the "old school" 6' wooden folding rulers?
They sold them in different configurations and you learned real quick which ones not to
use.

Don Ro 01-15-2012 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Rapewta (Post 6495042)
How many remember the "old school" 6' wooden folding rulers?

That brings back memories. :)
I have a couple of old 3' folding rulers w/brass hinges sitting in the bottom of a rarely-used tool box.
I worked my way through Catholic high school working for my uncle, the carpenter/builder, back in the early 60s. He carried his 6 footer in the leg pocket of his coveralls. Good days, back then.

mossguy 01-15-2012 08:51 AM

I have two 6' folding rulers, one very old and one pretty new. I use both of them regularly. The angular bulk makes them very stable in certain situations.

ben parrish 01-15-2012 10:02 AM

Because most carpenters are right handed and use their right hand to mark the measurment with a pencil.

Red88Carrera 01-15-2012 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by ben parrish (Post 6495174)
Because most carpenters are right handed and use their right hand to mark the measurment with a pencil.

My point exactly. That means the pencil is in your right hand, tape in the left, numbers upside down.

A930Rocket 01-15-2012 10:12 AM

I must be used to holding it in my left hand and marking with my right.

Having the numbers facing each edge would be helpful but the two usually have different gradients.

VINMAN 01-15-2012 10:34 AM

Never noticed it. But now that you told me , it will annoy me!:p:D

ben parrish 01-15-2012 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Red88Carrera (Post 6495181)
My point exactly. That means the pencil is in your right hand, tape in the left, numbers upside down.

ahh..really never paid attention and I have built a LOT of things...houses, decks, trim work, etc.. funny how I've never noticed.

Red88Carrera 01-15-2012 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by VINMAN (Post 6495218)
Never noticed it. But now that you told me , it will annoy me!:p:D

My work is done here....:D

trekkor 01-15-2012 11:04 AM

As a right handed craftsman, many of my measurements are made on the saw with my right hand holding the tape to the blade... numbers facing me.


KT

slodave 01-15-2012 11:21 AM

You can buy a lefty version. :)

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004SGPMI2

Zeke 01-15-2012 11:28 AM

Been using tapes for 40+ years several to dozens of times a day. I don't even see the big numbers but for an isntant, I'm always focused on the fractions. Yes, that has bit me more than once.

But, the lines have no top or bottom. And all these years I have struggled with 11/16 vs. 13/16. But as an old carpenter once said (me), "There are no sixteenths in a house."

So in that situation. 3/4s will generally do. Shy or fat. If it gets more precise, then it's a RCH.

Zeke 01-15-2012 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by slodave (Post 6495294)

The numbers should be facing the reel.

Red88Carrera 01-15-2012 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeke (Post 6495310)
And all these years I have struggled with 11/16 vs. 13/16.

That's funny...same here.

peppy 01-15-2012 03:45 PM

The lefties of the world need one win, everything else is made for righties.:D

sc_rufctr 01-15-2012 05:07 PM

I'm right handed. I hold the tape measure with my right hand and mark with my left.
I guess it's the best compromise because we read from left to right so the tape measure reads the same.

I wonder if the Chinese use a right to left?

Dantilla 01-16-2012 11:11 AM

I framed houses for quite a while, lots of remodels, bought & sold fixer-uppers. I've never noticed this.

Awfully nice to be ambidextrious.

wdfifteen 01-16-2012 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Dantilla (Post 6497041)
I framed houses for quite a while, lots of remodels, bought & sold fixer-uppers. I've never noticed this.

Awfully nice to be ambidextrious.

Man, I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous!

M.D. Holloway 01-16-2012 11:29 AM

Because there is no such thing as a "left-handed" person only one that refuses to be right.


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