A while back I posted a question about calculating saw angles for making a
tetrahedron from square stock. It took a while to solve the problem, but I
was finally able to make what I was after:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/74619244@N00/3032662076/
Fast forward a couple of months - we've been building a house using
engineered TJI lumber, and had some 7' cutoffs that were headed for the
demolition bin. On Wednesday it was snowing too hard to work outside,
so...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/74619244@N00/sets/72157613120378769/
I'm going to paint it white and sell it to some big corporation as art.
Bidding starts at $10,000 - anybody from Merrill Lynch on the rec want to
spend a little of his 2008 performance bonus?
Scott
Would you care to share the calculations that you came up with?
Pretty interesting.
jc
p.s. "Merrill Lynch performance bonus" hahahaha
"Elrond Hubbard" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>A while back I posted a question about calculating saw angles for making a
> tetrahedron from square stock. It took a while to solve the problem, but
> I
> was finally able to make what I was after:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/74619244@N00/3032662076/
>
> Fast forward a couple of months - we've been building a house using
> engineered TJI lumber, and had some 7' cutoffs that were headed for the
> demolition bin. On Wednesday it was snowing too hard to work outside,
> so...
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/74619244@N00/sets/72157613120378769/
>
> I'm going to paint it white and sell it to some big corporation as art.
> Bidding starts at $10,000 - anybody from Merrill Lynch on the rec want to
> spend a little of his 2008 performance bonus?
>
>
> Scott
-MIKE- <[email protected]> wrote in news:glvd3h$lhe$1
@news.motzarella.org:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/74619244@N00/sets/72157613120378769/
>>
>>
>> Scott
>
> I love it!
>
> Just curious, why did you taper off the corners? Break too easily?
The corners aren't actually tapered, they form those angles when beveled to
fit with the other two pieces. A line from one corner to any other corner
lies on the surface of the 2x4 chord of the joist, so the corners aren't
tapered or rounded off in any way.
"Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Would you care to share the calculations that you came up with?
The cuts were made at 35 1/4 degrees, with the saw tilted 30 degrees. I
cut from both sides, which forms the point at each end of the joist. The
interesting thing is that with those angles, a 90 degree angle is formed on
the surface at each end. You can see the three 90's at each intersection.
-MIKE- <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Elrond Hubbard wrote:
>>> Just curious, why did you taper off the corners? Break too easily?
>>
>> The corners aren't actually tapered, they form those angles when
>> beveled to fit with the other two pieces. A line from one corner to
>> any other corner lies on the surface of the 2x4 chord of the joist,
>> so the corners aren't tapered or rounded off in any way.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/74619244@N00/
>
> On this page, there are two pics the small version; one old and the
> newer one.
>
> On the old ones, the pieces come to a point.
> On the new one, they are beveled.
>
> Help me understand this. :-)
>
>
Those were both made with sticks that are square in cross section. The one
with the sharp points has the sticks rotated 45 degrees from the where they
are in the 'beveled' one.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/74619244@N00/sets/72157613120378769/
>
>
> Scott
I love it!
Just curious, why did you taper off the corners? Break too easily?
--
-MIKE-
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--Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
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Elrond Hubbard wrote:
>> Just curious, why did you taper off the corners? Break too easily?
>
> The corners aren't actually tapered, they form those angles when beveled to
> fit with the other two pieces. A line from one corner to any other corner
> lies on the surface of the 2x4 chord of the joist, so the corners aren't
> tapered or rounded off in any way.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/74619244@N00/
On this page, there are two pics the small version; one old and the
newer one.
On the old ones, the pieces come to a point.
On the new one, they are beveled.
Help me understand this. :-)
--
-MIKE-
"Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
--Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
--
http://mikedrums.com
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