johnm
02-18-2007, 03:11 PM
Folks -
Okay, we've got a prospect that has come to us wanting to create "wooden protrosions" Essentially, pyramids made out of Baltic Birch for building climbing walls, like you'd see in a gym.
His drawings don't list the specific angles that the three pcs of ply meet at. Instead, I have the lengths of the bases, and the height of the apex of the pyramid.
I was wondering if someone here with mad math skillz could help a trig bone-head out. I have attached a picture here - you can see, I have the root size, and the apex is 12" I can send a more legible file separately, I had trouble getting the pic small enough to post here, but you can see the general idea, and maybe give me a formula and tell me how to do it???
The base lines for the three parts are 35 9/16", 42 1/2" and 52 7/16" - again, they come together and the object is 12" tall at the point.
Once I know those angles, I'm not sure if they could be cut cleanly on the bot or not, but I guess I can burn that bridge when I come to it.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
John
5170
Okay, we've got a prospect that has come to us wanting to create "wooden protrosions" Essentially, pyramids made out of Baltic Birch for building climbing walls, like you'd see in a gym.
His drawings don't list the specific angles that the three pcs of ply meet at. Instead, I have the lengths of the bases, and the height of the apex of the pyramid.
I was wondering if someone here with mad math skillz could help a trig bone-head out. I have attached a picture here - you can see, I have the root size, and the apex is 12" I can send a more legible file separately, I had trouble getting the pic small enough to post here, but you can see the general idea, and maybe give me a formula and tell me how to do it???
The base lines for the three parts are 35 9/16", 42 1/2" and 52 7/16" - again, they come together and the object is 12" tall at the point.
Once I know those angles, I'm not sure if they could be cut cleanly on the bot or not, but I guess I can burn that bridge when I come to it.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
John
5170