Convert Finger (Cloth) (finger) to Furlong (US Survey) (fur (US)) instantly.
Finger (Cloth) to Furlong (US Survey) conversion
1 Finger (Cloth) (finger) = 0.00056818068 Furlong (US Survey) (fur (US)). To convert Finger (Cloth) to Furlong (US Survey), multiply the value by 0.00056818068.
| Finger (Cloth) (finger) | Furlong (US Survey) (fur (US)) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.00056818068 |
| 2 | 0.0011363614 |
| 5 | 0.0028409034 |
| 10 | 0.0056818068 |
| 25 | 0.014204517 |
| 50 | 0.028409034 |
| 100 | 0.056818068 |
| 1000 | 0.56818068 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Furlong (US Survey) are in one Finger (Cloth)?
One Finger (Cloth) (finger) equals 0.00056818068 Furlong (US Survey) (fur (US)).
How do I convert Finger (Cloth) to Furlong (US Survey)?
To convert Finger (Cloth) to Furlong (US Survey), multiply the value by 0.00056818068.
What is 10 Finger (Cloth) in Furlong (US Survey)?
10 Finger (Cloth) = 0.0056818068 Furlong (US Survey).
About these units
Finger (Cloth) (finger)
The cloth finger is a small measurement used in tailoring and weaving, typically about 2.1 cm (0.83 inches). It allowed precise adjustments when cutting and aligning fabric patterns. Merchants and craftsmen relied on the finger as a convenient subdivision of larger units like spans and ells. Its use highlights the practical application of body-based measurements in the textile industry. While no longer standard, the cloth finger provides a window into historical garment production and the role of human-scale units in everyday work.
Furlong (US Survey) (fur (US))
The US Survey Furlong is defined as 660 US Survey Feet (~201.168 meters), exactly 10 US survey chains. It was historically used in land measurement, agriculture, and railroads. Furlongs remain relevant for interpreting historical property layouts and land grants, particularly in rural and agricultural contexts. The unit's convenience derives from its direct relationship with the acre and chain, facilitating rapid calculation of large land areas. While the furlong is largely obsolete in modern measurement, it persists in legal and historical survey references, bridging imperial traditions and contemporary land-use documentation.