Before you cut a board, you need to do 2 things:
1. Make sure you are measuring & marking the boards as accurately as possible before you turn on a machine.
2. Be safe in all that you do.

At the top is a T-square with engraved measurements, from Woodpeckers. Great special purpose tool. The Starrett combination square below it is much more functional, and is always the first tool I grab to mark and measure new stock. The 6″ and 12″ steel rules are also shop essentials. Two pencils here: the one on the left is always at the table saw, and was made for me by my brother-in-law. The one on the right uses smaller lead, and is more accurate for layouts.
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