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    colin calver
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      @colincalver

      How would you go about establishing marking out lines on a piece of stock 3 inches square to achieve biggest equilateral triangle. Thanks

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      #21291
      colin calver
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        @colincalver

        Equilateral triangle

        #427241
        JasonB
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          @jasonb

          Draw 60 deg line up from one corner then a 60 deg line from opposite corner, two lines will meet about 10mm down from the top.

          triangle.jpg

          EDIT you could actually get bigger by tilting the base side

          Edited By JasonB on 03/09/2019 11:16:56

          #427244
          David Jupp
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            @davidjupp51506

            Taking that a bit further.

            triangle.jpg

             

            So if stock is a square, or you have a square marked out.  Start in one corner – draw 2 lines at 15 degrees to sides of square, join the points where these 2 cross the other sides to make 3rd side of triangle..

             

            Or set callipers/compasses to 3.106" ,  start from one corner of square, where compass arc crosses sides of square gives other 2 corners of triangle.

            Edited By David Jupp on 03/09/2019 11:48:18

            Edited By David Jupp on 03/09/2019 11:52:25

            #427245
            Journeyman
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              @journeyman

              You can get a bit bigger triangle by rotating it about one apex (not sure if that is the right term but one corner) , don't ask me how you would set it out except by trial and error.

              David beat me to it!

              John

              Edited By Journeyman on 03/09/2019 11:49:43

              #427248
              Anonymous

                Simple geometry, for a unit square the side of the largest equilateral triangle that can be inscribed is:

                2*SQRT(2-SQRT(3)) ~ 1.0353

                and the angle is 15 degrees as illustrated by David.

                Andrew

                #427250
                Nicholas Farr
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                  @nicholasfarr14254

                  Hi, if your piece of stock isn't exactly square on any corner or if it is longer one way and you don't do cad, you can draw a square on a piece of paper that will fit onto your stock and mark the 15 degree lines off with a protractor and then cut the triangle shape out and glue it onto you stock and follow the edges to cut it out.

                  triangle drawing001.jpg

                  Regards Nick.

                  Edited By Nicholas Farr on 03/09/2019 13:01:58

                  #427268
                  colin calver
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                    @colincalver

                    Thanks guys. Hours of beffudlement sorted in minutes.

                    #427321
                    larry phelan 1
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                      @larryphelan1

                      As I have found out many times, it.s all part of the service !

                      Long may it last !!

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