It’s hard to see in this resolution, but I used Soulver to do the numbers. It’s a sort of free form spreadsheet that lends itself to this task.
-- Half of what we read or hear about finishing is right. We just don’t know which half! — Bob Flexner
It’s hard to see in this resolution, but I used Soulver to do the numbers. It’s a sort of free form spreadsheet that lends itself to this task. -- Half of what we read or hear about finishing is right. We just don’t know which half! — Bob Flexner | |||||||
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Mark Shymanski
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#1 posted 01-09-2017 10:39 PM
I couldn’t get it big enough to read. Hope it is working well for you.
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Rich
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#2 posted 01-10-2017 12:36 AM
That’s why I said it’s hard to read in that resolution. It prints beautifully on standard letter sized paper. I was just trying to convey the concept that the numbers can all be crunched down to where you enter door width, stile width, and the height of the kick and lock rails, and the rest of the measurements are calculated from that.
-- Half of what we read or hear about finishing is right. We just don’t know which half! — Bob Flexner
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