 Six very handy measuring devices for your workshop. As far as that tape measure that you should get, I recommend the Fast Cap lefty righty. It has a pressure plate on the bottom so you can pull this out and hold it, let it go. Most of them don't have that. You can write on the surface here. It's got all the regular stuff. It's also got a thing so you can open the clip and get it on your pants easier. And then it's got a pencil sharpener built in. So that's the lefty righty. All right, let's go to one, two, three block. This is precisely one inch here, two inches here, and three inches there. And that comes in handy all the time when you're setting up fences or lots of different things. A little hook ruler. This is a six inch one from VINCA. And the advantage is instead of trying to line it up and keep it there and measure something, you can hook it on. Very easy to carry. The Capri digital height gauge. So let's turn that on. When you set it to zero, now with that set either in millimeters or inches or fractions, you can measure the height of something. That could be the height of your table saw blade. It could be the height router bit below your router base. I told you this was two inches, and so we get precisely two inches. Very handy for setting all sorts of heights of things in your woodworking. All right, what about angle? So this is a Wixie digital angle gauge. I'll have links to all of these down below in the description. So if you want to add any of them, extremely handy for measuring the tilt of your table saw blade. And then finally and probably my favorite, this is a Husky digital caliper. You want to measure something like this one two three block. And I told you that that was one inch and it's one inch. It switches between millimeters and inches and fractions of inches. These two prongs here to measure the inside of a circle. Then I can you extend this little depth measuring rod here. There I got two exactly. Those are six devices that every woodworker might want to consider having. Small workshop guy, signing off.