A while back I remember reading an article in a woodworking magazine that
detailed a calculation used for calculating, among other things, the various
heights for things like individual drawer heights in a chest of drawers.
The calculation ended up providing the exact height dimensions starting with
the larger drawers on the bottom and working its way to the top. The
purpose of such a calculation was to provide the necessary measurements such
that the finished piece would have a "balanced" appearance
Anyone remember seeing this or can point me a source with the calculation.
Thanks
Hi Charlie,
Great spreadsheet. Isn't Excel great for woodworking? I've made a
simple boardfeet calculator where you punch in all the individual
parts demensions and the total boardfeet for the entire project is
shown. I can factor in waste and cost per boardfeet to get a good
estimate of how much extra lumber I need and how much it will cost.
One question: You have a line that says "user supplied information in
red", but the only text colors I see are green, black and blue?
Layne
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 21:35:08 -0800, charlie b <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> Got Excel? Here's the url to an explanation and it has a link to a
>downloadable
> Excel spreadsheet you can use based on the concept (all one line so
>watch
> the line wrap)
>
>http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/Design/GraduatedDrawers/GraduatedDrawers1.html
>
>charlie b
[email protected] wrote:
>
> A while back I remember reading an article in a woodworking magazine that
> detailed a calculation used for calculating, among other things, the various
> heights for things like individual drawer heights in a chest of drawers.
> The calculation ended up providing the exact height dimensions starting with
> the larger drawers on the bottom and working its way to the top. The
> purpose of such a calculation was to provide the necessary measurements such
> that the finished piece would have a "balanced" appearance
>
> Anyone remember seeing this or can point me a source with the calculation.
>
> Thanks
Got Excel? Here's the url to an explanation and it has a link to a
downloadable
Excel spreadsheet you can use based on the concept (all one line so
watch
the line wrap)
http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/Design/GraduatedDrawers/GraduatedDrawers1.html
charlie b
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>A while back I remember reading an article in a woodworking magazine that
>detailed a calculation used for calculating, among other things, the
>various heights for things like individual drawer heights in a chest of
>drawers. The calculation ended up providing the exact height dimensions
>starting with the larger drawers on the bottom and working its way to the
>top. The purpose of such a calculation was to provide the necessary
>measurements such that the finished piece would have a "balanced"
>appearance
>
> Anyone remember seeing this or can point me a source with the calculation.
>
> Thanks
>
it was in FineWoodworking.
DAGS "Golden Rectangle"