HELP... Maybe there is a better way to figure this, but, see the attached photo first for a quick view of what I am trying to do...
I need to figure out the radius of a circle so that I can draw an accurate arch on a piece of trim. I plan to draw the arch on a piece of 1/4" mdf and then use this as a template to route a nice smooth curve on my lower rail of a blanket chest I am making for my daughter. Any help or suggestions would be great.
My geometry skills are rusty. I know that you can extend the line CD to the center of the circle E. Then with imaginary triangles you measure one angle and with the length of one leg and that angle (degrees) you can figure length D to E and add C to D to get the radius.
Line AB is 26"
Line CD is .75"
What is length CE (CD + DE)?
Thanks,
Tim
I need to figure out the radius of a circle so that I can draw an accurate arch on a piece of trim. I plan to draw the arch on a piece of 1/4" mdf and then use this as a template to route a nice smooth curve on my lower rail of a blanket chest I am making for my daughter. Any help or suggestions would be great.
My geometry skills are rusty. I know that you can extend the line CD to the center of the circle E. Then with imaginary triangles you measure one angle and with the length of one leg and that angle (degrees) you can figure length D to E and add C to D to get the radius.
Line AB is 26"
Line CD is .75"
What is length CE (CD + DE)?
Thanks,
Tim
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