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Old 07-16-2008, 04:59 PM
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Cool Looking for a math whiz

I'm making trivets and need to locate three legs in the circle.
The center is not known. Here is a sample of what I'm working with. The ring is approx 8" across and is made of 3/4" flat stock.



I used a cloth tape measure to figure the OD and then located the legs shown in the photo.
There has to be an easier way. Have thought about using a triangle to find the three points.
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Old 07-16-2008, 05:43 PM
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easiest way i know of....

you need a protractor, ruler, and something to mark with.

measure top/bottem, left/right to find center point from inside of circle.

lets say your staring with 0 degrees.
place far left end of proteactor at 0, use ruler to run out from center at 120 degrees, mark spot, relocate protector, remark at 120 again, the repeat for third spot. wala all done.

or you can eyeball it, just depends how accurate you want it, but for three points, each mark is 120 degrees from the other two.

so one mark at 120, 240 and 360/0 degrees.
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Old 07-17-2008, 12:06 AM
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Figuring 8" across equals 8" diameter which equals 4" radius. Circumference (or total distance around the circle) is 2 x pi x r = 2 x 3.14 x 4" = 25.12" or roughly 25 1/8". 3 equal distances around the circle therefore would be 25.12 divided by 3 = 8.37" or roughly 8 1/3 inches. I doubtyou needed it that technical!
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Old 07-17-2008, 08:28 AM
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Old 07-17-2008, 04:02 PM
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easiest way i know of....
you need a protractor, ruler, and something to mark with.
measure top/bottem, left/right to find center point from inside of circle.
lets say your staring with 0 degrees.
place far left end of proteactor at 0, use ruler to run out from center at 120 degrees, mark spot, relocate protector, remark at 120 again, the repeat for third spot. wala all done.
or you can eyeball it, just depends how accurate you want it, but for three points, each mark is 120 degrees from the other two.
so one mark at 120, 240 and 360/0 degrees.
I understand marking a point every 120 degrees.
So no matter what size protracter I use, the ruler should be laid across the top of it and just follow the ruler out to where it intersects the material?
I want to do this fast with minimal movement.
I'll look for a 360 degree protractor and then make a "jig" or pattern with a known center and 3 lines running out at 120 degree intervals. It can be printed on heavy paper.The ring would get laid on top of the paper and then make my marks that way.
I also make three-legged candlestands that can have a spread of 24" or so.
Once I get the correct dimensions for that, I'll make a metal jig for the feet to lay on and will use that for the correct adjustment.

Most of my blacksmithing is done by eyeballing the work but this part needs to be a bit more precise.
thanks for all your help,
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Old 07-17-2008, 06:44 PM
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I could probably create a pdf for you that would have the centre point, and the angles come off it for a template.... and you could always have it blown up to any size as needed, if you like.
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Old 07-17-2008, 07:06 PM
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Just eye ball it and call it "Skinny's fubar trivet"
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Old 07-17-2008, 08:46 PM
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toxic111, that would be great and I'd much appreciate it.
Yeah thanks MD, could I consult with you when I need to name some other items?
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Old 07-17-2008, 11:16 PM
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No problem Skinny.. I will get it done tomorrow... it won't take too long... I will send you a couple different sizes.. a 11x17 & 8.5x11.. the 11x17 you should be able to get printed at a copy centre if needed...
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Old 07-18-2008, 06:17 AM
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thanks, I have a 44" epson printer in house that will work.
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Old 07-18-2008, 10:09 AM
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Hell how big of template do you want then.. I can go as big as you want!
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Old 07-18-2008, 07:51 PM
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thats just the way i would do it.
You may have fun finding a 360degree proteactor, most are 180degrees, but as mentioned simply reposition and remark.

once you get it setp, you should be able to plot the leg positions in around 30 seconds for each unit. it's really easy .
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Old 07-18-2008, 10:33 PM
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Skinny, I have your template ready... but need your email address...
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