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Don Haynes
 
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need help .i would like to know the degrees of cut to make octagon
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In article ,
Don Haynes wrote:
need help .i would like to know the degrees of cut to make octagon
thanks


depending on what you're measuring, and how you use it, one or more of
the following apply:
22.5
45
67.5
112.5
135
157.5

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On 7/17/2005 7:18 PM Don Haynes mumbled something about the following:
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Depends on what degree you're measuring.

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Don Haynes wrote:
need help .i would like to know the degrees of cut to make octagon
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360 degrees divided by the number of sides (8) divided by 2 for the
table saw setting equals 22.5 degrees.
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 19:18:33 -0400, (Don Haynes)
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135 inside / 45 outside.



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need help .i would like to know the degrees of cut to make octagon
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This question could have been avoided with a few seconds of thought. A
square would be 45 deg, an oct. would be 22.5


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This may help- it's an octagon calculator.

http://junior.apk.net/~jbarta/octagon_layout/


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