4krow
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IMAGINE WHIRLLED PEAS
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We could be on different pages here. When I receive an order for a project (such as when I built the K-horn folded bass horn), angles were part of the print/instructions. Not that there weren't trial and error pieces being used, but you had more than a ballpark idea of say, a 19 1/2 degree angle, or my favorite in the K-horn, 4 --- 79 degree angles to cut. If the information makes it easier than using a trig calculator, why not just supply it? I am thinking each of us constructs our projects from a different angle of logic (no pun intended!). In my case, some instruction orders that piece be cut at a 12" length, 7" width, with a 45 degree angle on one end, and a 33 degree angle on the other end, FOR WHATEVER reason. Then when these pieces are cut, assembly can start. That is the way that I think anyway.
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