Maths Q
Posted: Mon May 10, 2004 6:44 am
Building a bannister for a staircase, at 45 degrees. meets a horizontal bannister at the top of the stairs
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\ crude example.
ok now method one would be makin a brush 8 units thick and rotating it to 45 degrees, doesnt snap to grid, if u snap to grid using grid units 1, the size changes, rotate it back horizontal it looks about 8.5, infact using pythagaros it is 8.48528 blah blah blah.
using this method, making a horiztonal beam the same thickness is now impossible.
Method 2: make square 8*8 using clipper tool cut out a bannister, ull see the size perpendiular to the bannister is less than the edges at either end
using pythagaros this time the width is 5.6 ish, again impossible to make a hoizrontal beam.
how on gods green earth do i do this? i may be a little tired but what is the way this is done? should i settle with one beam 5.6 and one 5?
there has to be a more accurate way of makin a beam at 45 degrees
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\ crude example.
ok now method one would be makin a brush 8 units thick and rotating it to 45 degrees, doesnt snap to grid, if u snap to grid using grid units 1, the size changes, rotate it back horizontal it looks about 8.5, infact using pythagaros it is 8.48528 blah blah blah.
using this method, making a horiztonal beam the same thickness is now impossible.
Method 2: make square 8*8 using clipper tool cut out a bannister, ull see the size perpendiular to the bannister is less than the edges at either end
using pythagaros this time the width is 5.6 ish, again impossible to make a hoizrontal beam.
how on gods green earth do i do this? i may be a little tired but what is the way this is done? should i settle with one beam 5.6 and one 5?
there has to be a more accurate way of makin a beam at 45 degrees