Trigonometry to the rescue! by rhoing

Trigonometry to the rescue!

The angle of the corner in the photo turned out to be about 98°. So with a ruler, tape measure and a calculator, I was able to set the angle on the saw and have to make only one additional corrective cut to find the correct angles to cut the molding pieces.

1 year ago (“ZZ T— Oops; sorry. ‘ZZ Plant’”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2015-01-26
2 years ago (“I think I have a handle on this one…”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2014-01-26
3 years ago (“How many glasses?”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2013-01-26
4 years ago (“Tick. Tock…”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2012-01-26
5 years ago (“Through the mist”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2011-01-26

[ IMG_8695S12x9Atm :: f/7.1 (–0.7) :: 1/125" :: ISO-800 :: 51mm :: flash ]
A glimpse into Charlie's job! He draws the detailed pieces of steel to be assembled for a building or bridge, much like erector sets.
February 3rd, 2016  
I could use you as I have two corner shelves to hang and I am not looking forward to it
February 5th, 2016  
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