I tried doing one myself of a square to a pentagon. When the paper was curving I realized I mistakenly assumed the quadrilaterals were on a plane. Should have used triangles!
I have a question in my mind and maybe you have solution,examble you are going to do a eccentric reducer and the measurements is 2 meter on the big dia,1meter on the small diameter with 1.7 meter in height,instead of divider,how you will do it?
Ooohhh with no divider tool (compass). Wow that's pretty big. Well dor starters, seeing how it's a big cone, I would do it in (2)pcs. I would use the same methods like my video called Round to Round Cone...A faster Way. I would probably use a long pc of 1x4 wood and drill a screw on one end acting as a pivot sharp point and on the other end secure a pen or a sharp object to act as a divider and use that to throw your big radius. So on the 2 meters, what ever that is in total Round length, I would only do half of that so in your case only one meter so that way you have (2) half. I may attempt that in the future to show that there are other ways to make big radius arcs without a compass. So like how I mentioned on the video that I suggested to you, maybe after your done doing the big arc radius, use a string to trace the radius but only after you measured the string of the length you looking for. Hope it kinda makes sense but in the mean time I'll try to prep a video of that problem. Thx @dionisioerwinmontejo
After watching a few of these I found myself anticipating the next steps. I like the pace you teach. Allows what you're doing to sink in. Where did you learn to perform these constructions? Reminds me a bit of this video I watched a few years ago that blew my mind. th-cam.com/video/2-q5_VHeX1E/w-d-xo.html.
I learned this from a good friend of mine along with co workers or at least the basics of what was required at work. I then started practicing and looking for other ways that could be efficient or make sence to the beginner. I try to make it understandable and especially easy to see the lines. Lol you still got me thinking of that pentagon...can't wait to try it out.
I tried doing one myself of a square to a pentagon. When the paper was curving I realized I mistakenly assumed the quadrilaterals were on a plane. Should have used triangles!
Oooo a pentagon...hmmmm....you got me curiouse...gonna see if I can do one and if I can, I may put it up. Thx for the idea @jonahunderhill
I have a question in my mind and maybe you have solution,examble you are going to do a eccentric reducer and the measurements is 2 meter on the big dia,1meter on the small diameter with 1.7 meter in height,instead of divider,how you will do it?
Ooohhh with no divider tool (compass). Wow that's pretty big.
Well dor starters, seeing how it's a big cone, I would do it in (2)pcs.
I would use the same methods like my video called Round to Round Cone...A faster Way.
I would probably use a long pc of 1x4 wood and drill a screw on one end acting as a pivot sharp point and on the other end secure a pen or a sharp object to act as a divider and use that to throw your big radius.
So on the 2 meters, what ever that is in total Round length, I would only do half of that so in your case only one meter so that way you have (2) half.
I may attempt that in the future to show that there are other ways to make big radius arcs without a compass.
So like how I mentioned on the video that I suggested to you, maybe after your done doing the big arc radius, use a string to trace the radius but only after you measured the string of the length you looking for.
Hope it kinda makes sense but in the mean time I'll try to prep a video of that problem.
Thx @dionisioerwinmontejo
After watching a few of these I found myself anticipating the next steps. I like the pace you teach. Allows what you're doing to sink in. Where did you learn to perform these constructions? Reminds me a bit of this video I watched a few years ago that blew my mind. th-cam.com/video/2-q5_VHeX1E/w-d-xo.html.
I learned this from a good friend of mine along with co workers or at least the basics of what was required at work. I then started practicing and looking for other ways that could be efficient or make sence to the beginner. I try to make it understandable and especially easy to see the lines. Lol you still got me thinking of that pentagon...can't wait to try it out.