Mathematical question (diameters)
Discussion
MattyD803 said:
JohnWest said:
At 260 deep, the diameter is 255mm - modelled on CAD
This is Pistonheads in full effect....A bloke needs to know whether his plant pots will fit inside one another.....within 30mins, someone (who could literally be sat on the other side of the world) has drawn the pots up, to scale, in CAD software to complete the analysis. Love it
Slow day in the office John?
The Gauge said:
Sorry for the late reply folks, it turned out to be quite a busy day and I had to use CAD to design stuff! Anyway, onto important matters. As hidetheelephants said, the answer is 298 but I feel the PH collective (well, maybe just Matty) would be disappointed if I didn't model it in CAD. So just in case you needed a your answer to more than 1 d.p., the diameter is 298.2758621mm.
MattyD803 said:
This is Pistonheads in full effect....
A bloke needs to know whether his plant pots will fit inside one another.....within 30mins, someone (who could literally be sat on the other side of the world) has drawn the pots up, to scale, in CAD software to complete the analysis. Love it
Slow day in the office John?
You nodded off during English grammar lessons?A bloke needs to know whether his plant pots will fit inside one another.....within 30mins, someone (who could literally be sat on the other side of the world) has drawn the pots up, to scale, in CAD software to complete the analysis. Love it
Slow day in the office John?
MattyD803 said:
This is Pistonheads in full effect....
A bloke needs to know whether his plant pots will fit inside one another.....within 30mins, someone (who could literally be sat on the other side of the world) has drawn the pots up, to scale, in CAD software to complete the analysis. Love it
Slow day in the office John?
It was until all the meetings and demand of proper use of CAD started! But I can always find time to model and measure pots.A bloke needs to know whether his plant pots will fit inside one another.....within 30mins, someone (who could literally be sat on the other side of the world) has drawn the pots up, to scale, in CAD software to complete the analysis. Love it
Slow day in the office John?
JohnWest said:
Sorry for the late reply folks, it turned out to be quite a busy day and I had to use CAD to design stuff!
Anyway, onto important matters. As hidetheelephants said, the answer is 298 but I feel the PH collective (well, maybe just Matty) would be disappointed if I didn't model it in CAD. So just in case you needed a your answer to more than 1 d.p., the diameter is 298.2758621mm.
Good lad Anyway, onto important matters. As hidetheelephants said, the answer is 298 but I feel the PH collective (well, maybe just Matty) would be disappointed if I didn't model it in CAD. So just in case you needed a your answer to more than 1 d.p., the diameter is 298.2758621mm.
JohnWest said:
Sorry for the late reply folks, it turned out to be quite a busy day and I had to use CAD to design stuff!
Anyway, onto important matters. As hidetheelephants said, the answer is 298 but I feel the PH collective (well, maybe just Matty) would be disappointed if I didn't model it in CAD. So just in case you needed a your answer to more than 1 d.p., the diameter is 298.2758621mm.
Not quite the accuracy I expected but I guess that’ll have to do Anyway, onto important matters. As hidetheelephants said, the answer is 298 but I feel the PH collective (well, maybe just Matty) would be disappointed if I didn't model it in CAD. So just in case you needed a your answer to more than 1 d.p., the diameter is 298.2758621mm.
Many thanks for taking the time
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