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TM 9-243 TYPES AND USES CARPENTER’S  SQUARE The carpenter’s square is made up of two parts: the body or blade, and the tongue. It has inches divided into eighths,  tenths,  twelfths,  and  sixteenths. The  face  side  contains  the  manufacturer’s  name  and  the inches  are  divided  into  eighths  and  sixteenths  as  shown. There are two tables down the center. The rafter table is used for determining the length and cut of rafters. The  octagon  or  eight  square  scale  is  used  for  cutting  an octagon from a square piece of material. The back side contains the hundredths scale and is divided into tenths, twelfths, and sixteenths as shown. There are two tables down the center. The essex board measure is used to compute the number of board feet in a given piece of lumber. The brace measure is used to find the exact lengths of common  braces. 13-2

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