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What is a double cube proportion box?
Hi, I am hoping one of you will be able to help me. I have a book,
"Box-Making Basics" and in it it has some "classical or traditional proportions, these include the double cube, the root-of-two box, the 1:2:3 box, and the golden rectangle." (p.4) I don't understand what the double cube is. In the picture it has 1 1 2 where the height is 1, the width is 1 and the length is 2. What does this mean? I really don't understand what any of them are. the double cube one just looked the easiest to understand. Thank you. |
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FWIW, first 3 members of a Fibonacci series.
Steve "Rich" wrote in message ... wrote: I don't understand what the double cube is. In the picture it has 1 1 2 where the height is 1, the width is 1 and the length is 2. What does this mean? Sounds like it's the size of two cubes side by side. Whatever dimension you use for the height and width, the length is twice that. |
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