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| How do I cut out wooden octagons? I have a chop saw and table saw to work with. I want each octagon side equal. I want the octagon cut out of a piece of 3 3/4"W x 3 3/4"H wood. Do I cut the diagonal sides at 45 degrees or something else? How do I map it out? If I can get the octagon cut, can't I use that to make more? As in, using it for a template for later use. Need help, please.
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| I have 3 3/4" squares to work with here, just trying to figure out how to make the squares into octagons.
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| Oh and just for an example of what I'm talking about, the following picture will illustrate what I'll be using them for. The octagon is not equal on all sides however. I want to get them that way...these were cut at 45 degrees (er...the diagonal cut). I have 4 sides equal and 4 sides that are too long.
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| see if this page helps: http://www.cleavebooks.co.uk/scol/calpolyg.htm |
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| On a 3.75 inch square, mark 1.1 inches from each corner and clip the corners to the marks. That will cut the original sides to 3.75-1.1-1.1=1.55 and the clipped corner sides will be of length 1.1*1.414...=1.555.. (If you really care, you could cut to 1.098 inches instead to get closer to equilateral, but wood usually can't hold that kind of precision.) |
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| I guess maybe I'm not making myself clear enough, I apologize. I don't need to know how to make an octagon. I need to know how to cut an octagon out of wood. What degree angle do I need, what dimensions, etc. What is 1.1 inches? There is no "point" anything on any rule I have.
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The side length of the octagon will be 1 9/16, so if you have a combination square (or other similar tool) that you can slide along the corner till a 45 degree line has that length, then mark and cut. |
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| .1 = ~13/128"
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