A measurement calculator for real-time fraction math on those tricky equations you need to perform while working on projects. Maker Calc allows you to quickly input measurement-based fractions to calculate your results in real time as you type.
Measurement calculator for people who build with their hands
A measurement calculator for real-time fraction math on those tricky equations you need to perform while working on projects. Maker Calc allows you to quickly input measurement-based fractions to calculate your results in real time as you type.
this is verrry interesting. gonna be building in my new house soon and will be using this. will report back soon!
Hey there - I've been a software engineer for about a decade and I've been really into woodworking for about 8 years now. Tape measure math (in feet/inches) can be really tricky at times and there just wasn't a great calculator out there to make life easy. I sought out to create something simple, intuitive, and clean that makes the extra effort of opening an app mid-project worth it. Over the years I've found quite a bit of fellow engineers and tech folks who also enjoy building things in the ph
Congratulations on the launch of Maker Calc! It sounds like a handy tool for tackling complex equations with measurement-based fractions. Real-time calculations as you type will undoubtedly save users valuable time and effort while working on projects. Wishing you great success and continuous innovation for your app! If you have any questions or need advice, feel free to reach out. Keep up the excellent work!
This will be helpful in beadwork. Beads are usually metric, whereas finished product is not. This will also be useful in crochet, as yarn is measured in both. Now, how soon do you think it will be until weights will be added? And maybe add angle functions, degrees and trig functions for calculating round craftsmanship (and volume). The fact important equations can be starred and labeled is added value. It works offline, too! Jake Hasler, you have a fine product going here. Congratulations!
Looks like a good tool to have! Good luck
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