Scale On Carpet
How to read carpet scale correctly?
Yes. Scaling on a hard board works as long as the board is level and level.
As long as the only thing hovering over the R / Arigram is the support leg, you should read it carefully. When you put the scale on the carpet and stand on it, the scale sinks into the net and part of the carpet sinks under the scale, not just your feet. This makes the weight look lighter because the weight is not 100% at the base of the scale. Placing the plate must prevent the mat from being pressed and parts that will not be pressed.
This app is for any scale of this design where the foot is pressed to weigh. If you have a scale design where the floor is flat (one foot) and the platform is the moving part which is pushed to weigh, you will not have the same problem with the weight on the mat, but you However, it is important to make sure that the carpet does not make a difference. All stairs should be level.
Stairs on the mat
Yes, if you measure on a piece of wood, the reading will be correct.
The correct way to weigh is a stable R. The mat is soft and causes weight errors. You can try both by putting at least 5 labs weight on them :)
This is still not necessary because plywood always gives way to the carpet.
Scale On Carpet

Scale On Carpet
How to read carpet scale correctly? ۔
I understand that scales do not work as well on carpet as they do on tile / wood, but I read on ew that one way to read carpet scale correctly is to scale the carpet to carpet scale. Be bigger and heavier. As long as the mat is strong enough so that it does not lose any more weight with you. So I will put scales on the same piece of plywood and it will also work with tiles or wooden rings. My first question is: has anyone tried this method and is it working / is it correct? And if you haven't tried it yet, does it make sense to you? / Do you believe that?
Yes sir. Placing scales on a hard board works as long as the board is level and level.
As long as the only thing hanging above the R / diagram is the bracket leg, you should have a good read. When you place the scale on the carpet and stand up, the scale sinks into the net and some part of the carpet pushes you up and down, not your feet. This makes the weight look lighter because the weight is not 100 at the foot of the scale. Placing the plate basically prevents the mat from pressing and the parts that should not be pressed.
This app is for any scale with this design where the foot is pressed for weight. If your scale has a design where the floor is level (one foot) and the platform is a moving part that is pushed to weigh, you won't have the same problem weighing on the mat, but still You should make sure that the mat does not provide balance. All stairs should be equal.
Yes, if you have a scale on a piece of wood, the reading will be correct.
The correct way to weigh is with solid R. The mat is soft and causes weight errors. You can test both by putting at least 5 pounds weight on them :)
Scale On Carpet
Scale On Carpet
Can we read the scale on the mat correctly? 3
I understand that scales do not work on carpet as they do on tile / wood, but I keep reading that one way to read carpet scales correctly is to first lightly place a piece of plywood. And by weighing it, the carpet should be made bigger. Unless it is strong enough to lose weight. So I would put the scales on a single piece of plywood and it would work with tiles or wooden rings. My first question is has anyone tried this method and is it working / is it correct? And if you haven't tried it yet, does it make sense to you? / Do you believe that?
Yes sir. Keeping the scale on a hard board works as long as the board is level and level.
As long as the only thing hovering over the r / diagram is the support leg, you should read well. When you place the scale on the carpet and stand up, the scale sinks into the net and some part of the carpet pushes the scale up and down, not just your feet. Therefore, the weight is shown to be light because the weight is not 100% at the bottom of the scale. Placing boards basically prevents mats and parts that should not be pushed.
This app is for any scale with this design where the foot is pressed to weigh. If your scale has a design where the floor is flat (one foot) and the platform is a moving part that is pushed to weigh, you will not have the same problem with the weight on the mat, but you Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person. All stairs should be equal.
Yes, if you place the scale on a piece of wood, the reading will be correct.
The correct way to weigh is solid. The mat is soft and creates weight errors. You can test both by putting at least 5lbs weight on them :)
This is still not necessary as plywood always gives way to the carpet.
Scale On Carpet
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