tuffy 0 Posted April 24, 2010 I know this is probably going to be a dumb question, but you use this for making different types of windows? These patterns almost looks like you could turn into stained glass patterns or beveled glass patterns. Quote Link to comment
pbnhoney 3 Posted April 24, 2010 At the risk of being the pedantic one , I think the angle for the octagon is wrong. I think it should be 67.5 degrees. I could be wrong, but if you take the angle and multiply by the number of sides (or the sum of all the angles for the not totally symmetric ones) you should get 360. This is handy tool to have, so thank for sharing it. Quote Link to comment
mesp2k 1,012 Posted April 24, 2010 At the risk of being the pedantic one , I think the angle for the octagon is wrong. I think it should be 67.5 degrees. I could be wrong, but if you take the angle and multiply by the number of sides (or the sum of all the angles for the not totally symmetric ones) you should get 360. This is handy tool to have, so thank for sharing it. You were right Pamela, thanks! More then a few of the angles were wrong - so I threw that page out!! :lol: I redid my own version - I used sketchup to measure the angles this time. Quote Link to comment
mesp2k 1,012 Posted April 28, 2010 I know this is probably going to be a dumb question, but you use this for making different types of windows? These patterns almost looks like you could turn into stained glass patterns or beveled glass patterns.Use them for whatever you want... Quote Link to comment
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