Holy Trigonometry! [message #44549] |
Sun, 02 May 2004 18:44 |
Duncan McBride
Messages: 41 Registered: May 2009
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I'm thinking, if the flat kits for the midhorns come with all the angles cut, they're a bargain. The wood is still damp where I was mopping up glue, I hope I got it all. I was going to miter the edges and actually found a formula to get the angle, but it worked out easier to butt the vertical pieces inside. So far so good.
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Re: Great link - and there's always Dr. Math [message #44588 is a reply to message #44555] |
Sat, 08 May 2004 17:34 |
Adrian Mack
Messages: 568 Registered: May 2009
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I see, you could do it with the math I guess - is the angle constant along the whole edge? On the tractrix horns I did the angle did vary considerably, the conicals appeared to have a bit of a varying angle too on the ones I built. Thats really why I use the 'wedge' method, so the exact angle is achieved along the whole length plus I don't need to setup the saw for bevel cuts! By the way , nice work on the horn, looks cool.
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Re: Great link - and there's always Dr. Math [message #44592 is a reply to message #44588] |
Sat, 08 May 2004 21:07 |
Duncan McBride
Messages: 41 Registered: May 2009
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Hey, thanks. They look better in the pictures than in person, but I'm looking forward to hearing them. If I hadn't been so impatient, I'd be ordering the kits now, but it's been interesting so far. You're right, the angle of the sides would vary on the tractrix. On a straight sided conical the angle should be the same all the way. I was able to cut the verticals along each edge and when I propped up the bottom piece to a reasonable angle I could just set the sides in place and put the top on, and it would sit there like a house of cards. I looked all around and all the edges were flush. Neat. I glued and screwed it together and the next day the tops and bottoms had warped inward about 1/4" at the center. I had to build a little brace with a threaded rod to push them out when I glued the horn to the cabinet pieces. Those kits are sounding better all the time, but I'm learning.
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