The width and length are spot on the diagonal is perfect on one side and 1mm out on the other side but this could be my measuring as using tape measure is making it difficult what sort of tollarance are we talking to cause this problem?measure the 2 diagonals on each side - just in case the square is out
measure the width top and bottom
So should I reduce the top rail dimensions by a couple of mm or just leave it? Thanks guysThe top rail is closer to your eyes/lens than the bottom rail.
So should I reduce the top rail dimensions by a couple of mm or just leave it? ThankThe top rail is closer to your eyes/lens than the bottom rail.
Thanks. yes I remember althoughit feelslike a lif time ago, I am not sure how I feel about going to the effort of making it true and square to then undo that effort.Provided the measurements and a square say its right then leave it. Remember perspective from school art. When the top is on then the eye will not be so drawn to it.
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John
I remember the train track example in art , its just the first thing I've made in wood other than stud walls and wood carvingswhen i was a semi-pro photographer , you would see buildings tampering because of the angel of the lens - some cameras had a tilt function to compensate for this - i used photoshop to straighten when i took building landscapes
https://photographyskool.com/why-do...f tall buildings,to the cameras sensor plane.
you photo does not look square on - try taking the photo exactly square
Why would you say that hahahaThe pillars of the Parthenon have a built in taper so they look strait.
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John
I never knew thatThe pillars of the Parthenon have a built in taper so they look strait.
The Roman architect Vitruvius argued that such refinements were made to counter the effects of an optical illusion: When viewed from a distance, a perfectly straight line would appear to sag, whereas the temple’s curvature would counteract that illusion.
They don't have a 'taper' as such they are 'barrel' shaped - though the amount is slight so the effect is subtle.The pillars of the Parthenon have a built in taper so they look strait.
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John
Why are you using a tape measure, that's a builders tool for rough measurements mostly.The width and length are spot on the diagonal is perfect on one side and 1mm out on the other side but this could be my measuring as using tape measure is making it difficult what sort of tollarance are we talking to cause this problem?
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