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devonwoody

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I have started a new box and calling it a chevron design which should align the timbers to all sides of the box.

The box is intended to be 230mm along the longest side by 75mm high.

So the centre line should be 115mm (as will the ends)

using a protractor I got an angle of 32.5 degrees to cut strips what is the exact angle using maths please?

each numbered piece represents a different timber species.

1front1w.jpg
 
devonwoody":fh7ertv9 said:
I have started a new box and calling it a chevron design which should align the timbers to all sides of the box.

The box is intended to be 230mm along the longest side by 75mm high.

So the centre line should be 115mm (as will the ends)

using a protractor I got an angle of 32.5 degrees to cut strips what is the exact angle using maths please?

each numbered piece represents a different timber species.

1front1w.jpg
Good luck John, would it not be possible to glue the strips together then cut the 2 squares rather than cut all the strips seperately, just a thought and don't ask me to explain cuz I cant :?
 
At the present time I am in the process of cutting strips of 19mm paper to get an idea of which way to go.

Trying to do it like mental arithmetic is not easy these days.
 
devonwoody":2qu333qj said:
At the present time I am in the process of cutting strips of 19mm paper to get an idea of which way to go.

Trying to do it like mental arithmetic is not easy these days.

I can imagine, even I can't think as quick as I used to :eek:
 
Thanks above, I haven't wanted to get out to the workshop the last two weeks owing to the weather, but the project is on the stocks.
 
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