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Re: The Trailer measurements
Thanks , but I didn't understend from this drwings the edge lenght of the hexgonal base . If you can right it down or draw it for those who don't understand , and In addition clarify what does " 28'' inscribed diameter " from the manual means the the drawings I will very appreciate it .
Thank you anyway ![]() Last edited by Nadav Gross : 05-01-2009 at 07:16. |
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Re: The Trailer measurements
I don't know why they chose to use ordinate dimensioning for the drawings, it's needlessly confusing. (OD is great for CNC programming, but a pain when you are laying out the pattern on a sheet of plywood with a ruler) All the dimensions are on the drawing, but if you are not familiar with ordinate dimensioning it can be confusing
The side lengths are 16 1/2" (note the 8 1/4" Y dimension on the corner) and the perpendicular distance between sides are 28 1/2" (note the 14 1/4" X dimension on the vertical sides) |
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Re: The Trailer measurements
Thank you , but Just to simplify , the edge of the hexagonal (the edge A in the picture) is 16 1/2" ? And what is the " 28'' inscribed diameter " ?
Sorry for the lack of understanding the technical english terms , and thank you for your answers! |
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Re: The Trailer measurements
It is 28 inches from one side to the opposite side. Each corner is 120 degrees.
The inscribed diameter means, if you drew a circle on the inside of the hexagon that touched all sides, the diameter of that circle would be 28 inches. As in the blue circle in the hexagon. Hope this helps! |
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Re: The Trailer measurements
I GUSS I SUCK AT GEOMATRY, PLEASE, HOW MUCH IS A??????????????????????
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Hope this clears things up even further.
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Re: The Trailer measurements
Outdone i guess
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Re: The Trailer measurements
A = 16 3/16"
The 28" so-and-so means the parallel sides are 28" apart Last edited by NorviewsVeteran : 05-01-2009 at 19:06. |
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Re: The Trailer measurements
According to the drawing, half the distance (from the center to the corner) is 8 1/4" so that would make the side length 8 1/2", not 8 3/16.
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Re: The Trailer measurements
After checking the model of the trailer in Sketchup, I can say the measure tool reads ~1' 4 11/64". Round that up to 12/64, and you get 3/16.
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Re: The Trailer measurements
I am guessing you modeled based on an inscribed circle or circumscribed circle. Your dimension is probably correct based on that. The drawing for the team trailer panels utilizes an ordinate dimensioning scheme, and gives each point an X and Y dimension with the center being 0,0. The dimension given in the team drawing have the sides at 8 1/2". I think the field piece drawings give inscribed circle diameter.
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Re: The Trailer measurements
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, I guess that was the only way to get a CLEAR answer
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