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Six-Mark Rule

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Even on rough carpentry projects, such as laying out a wall or partition with a carpenter's square, sharpen your pencil after every six marks. Using a blunt pencil could add as much as an inch to the overall dimensions over about 20 feet. This can throw the entire structure out of whack and make it difficult to fit wallboard, sheathing and other modular materials.

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