Does that give you a regular hexagon? Bill McNutt Technology Coordinator Southern LINCS Regional Technology Center ... From: Dan [mailto:teffendar@...]...
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Dan
lawrence_djd
Aug 5, 2004 2:11 pm
Yes, it will. From the old corners that get "moved in" by the cut, you make the angle more obtuse by 30 degrees, giving you a 120 degree corner. the new...
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Bill McNutt
billmcnutt
Aug 5, 2004 3:26 pm
I'll make a note of that. Bill McNutt Technology Coordinator Southern LINCS Regional Technology Center ... From: Dan [mailto:teffendar@...] Sent:...
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Joseph Hayes
von_landstuhl
Aug 5, 2004 4:40 pm
... I think it was said earlier.... All polygons add up to 360 degrees. If you have 6 sides, each of the six angles must be 60 degrees. To lay out a hexagon...
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Avery Austringer
avery1415
Aug 5, 2004 4:45 pm
For Hexagons: s = the lengths of one of the six sides A = the distance point to point a = the distance side to side w = the offset between the corners All...
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Conal O'hAirt Jim...
baronconal
Aug 12, 2004 9:23 pm
Setting my email for Pennsic.... I'll get no emails from the lists till I get back.... See ya! ===== Baron Conal O'hAirt / Jim Hart Seneschal, Barony of Fenix ...
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Conal O'hAirt Jim...
baronconal
Aug 12, 2004 9:29 pm
I need a volunteer... ( preferably a longtime ACTIVE list member ) ...to help keep watch on new members while I'm at Pennsic. All new members have to be...
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Don Bowen
donb_cts_com
Aug 16, 2004 2:56 pm
I am looking for a tool to round the end of a round rod like the end of a broom handle. I have a way to do it with a belt sander but would like a single tool....
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Bob Martin
samz_dad
Aug 16, 2004 3:16 pm
It's called a Stail plane or Rounder plane. It is essentially like a big pencil sharpener in reverse (you turn the tool and hold the wood in a vise). Garrett...
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Don Bowen
donb_cts_com
Aug 16, 2004 4:48 pm
... Thanks, I had forgotten about Garrett Wade. They are now on order. Don Bowen Awl Knotted Up Woodworking Valley Center, CA...
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Bob Martin
samz_dad
Aug 20, 2004 1:21 pm
Anybody got any resources (preferably online) about period finishes for the middle ages? I have scant information from the Medieval Woodworking book, but...
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msgilliandurham
Aug 20, 2004 1:24 pm
Good morning! Check under the "Links" for this group -- there's a list for finishes. Hope this helps -- Gillian Durham...
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Joseph Hayes
von_landstuhl
Aug 23, 2004 1:06 am
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davidgiles.rm
Aug 25, 2004 2:56 am
robert here's a simple solution draw an octagon the size that fits your purpose then transfer to the wood being used,.it will be alot easier drawing on paper,...
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chad.hamilton@...
twocopper
Aug 25, 2004 11:30 am
If you are cutting square stock on a table saw into a octagon, I learned this trick from a wood magazine. Raise your table saw's blade all the way and tilt the...
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Tom Rettie
trettie
Aug 30, 2004 1:41 am
For those interested, I have added an article on my web site about building a 15th/16th century wheel barrow. I took it to Pennsic and it passed both ...
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James Winkler
rivendalehall
Aug 30, 2004 4:22 pm
Hey Tom... Nice barrow! I like the wheel treatment... and I agree... the 6 felloe wheel is not only stronger... it looks cooler... ;-D Nice job on the tyre...
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Conal O'hAirt Jim...
baronconal
Aug 30, 2004 9:46 pm
Mine's red! ;P they are a great help for when you have lots of stuff to carry... ( like tailgating court in the barn! ) ... ===== Baron Conal O'hAirt / Jim...
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Dragano Abbruciati
dragano_abbr...
Aug 30, 2004 9:55 pm
Very cool. Thanks, Tom. Dragano Tom Rettie <tom@...> wrote: For those interested, I have added an article on my web site about building a 15th/16th...
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Tom Rettie
trettie
Aug 30, 2004 11:12 pm
... felloe wheel is not only stronger... it looks cooler... ;-D Nice job on the tyre too... very spiff... Thanks. It was making the wheel that drew me into...
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muck
skepticphil
Aug 30, 2004 11:20 pm
Do you have plans or pictures for both the "Great Wheel" and "flywheel" lathes? Phillip the Skeptic...
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Tom Rettie
trettie
Aug 30, 2004 11:31 pm
... "flywheel" lathes? Midway through this article there is a period illustation of a pewterer using a great wheel: http://www.his.com/~tom/sca/lathes.html It...
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jkjeys
Sep 2, 2004 12:38 am
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Jon. My wife and I are new to the SCA, we are working at developing our personas and collecting the necessary items. I...
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James W. Pratt, Jr.
cunning@...
Sep 2, 2004 3:06 am
Welcome to the list Jon! You will find the list enjoyable and able to answere most questions. I to enjoy Lilliys, but do not bring much wood working because...
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James Winkler
rivendalehall
Sep 2, 2004 3:28 am
Hey Jon... welcome to the list... just so happens that, if you're looking for furniture and storage stuff... ya' came to a good place. I'd offer you the...
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Bill McNutt
billmcnutt
Sep 2, 2004 1:19 pm
Newbie advice item the first: Before undertaking a project, answer four questions: 1) How am I going to get it out of the shop. (Don't laugh. It's an old ...
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James Winkler
rivendalehall
Sep 2, 2004 1:47 pm
Will hits some REALLY good points... #4 really hit something in my own head... When m'lady and I started planning out the furniture for our pavilion we did...
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Bill McNutt
billmcnutt
Sep 2, 2004 3:34 pm
Colleagues, I have a question I would like to open for casual discussion. Are you all familiar with the gate-leg table? ...
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kjworz@...
kjworzie
Sep 2, 2004 4:21 pm
Some speculation on why it wasn't seen before 1690, using my alter ego from 800 years ago. Too gadgetty. When you have a table why do you need to make a...
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Tom Rettie
trettie
Sep 2, 2004 5:08 pm
... the ... in ... Jon, You might find some inspiration here: http://www.his.com/~tom/sca/campstuff.html Regards, Tom (Fin)...