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Hole spacing
whit3rd wrote:
On Saturday, August 20, 2011 10:46:19 AM UTC-7, Paul wrote:
My math skills are non existent beyond basic math, and I'm trying to
figure out how to space holes evenly along a center line in an area.
Let's say I have a rectulanglar block, 6" long ,less 1/4" on each
end for a border and I want to evenly space 6- 3/4" holes.
First, locate hole #1 and #6 (mark the centers on the work). Then
connect those centers with a line.
Draw a second line through #1, and mark off six equal spacings on that
second line (any spacing that comes out evenly on your ruler
will do). Adjust a bevel so that one arm is on the secondary
line, and the other arm connects #6 secondary to #6-actual.
Then with that bevel set, trace from the other marks on the secondary
line to the original line.
I hope the OP could follow that - cause I sure couldn't...
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-Mike-
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