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Thread: geometry help

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    geometry help

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    OK, I have a little construction project going and I'm 120 miles away from my tools... Can you hear Tim Allen going "hu hu hu hu hu" in the background???? So, I don't have modern tools and need to revert to time tested methods that I haven't studied for nearly 35 years...and this is the only place where I know there are smart people

    Anyway, I need to determine an angle as follows (I've even been to wikipedia to get some lernin'):

    1. It's a right triangle
    2. I measured the height at 29 inches and the hypotenuse at 47 inches
    3. Using the pythagorean theorem, I calculate the left leg (width) at 37 inches.

    So, what is the measurement of the angle that is between the left leg (width) and the hypotenuse?

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    A google search got me this.

    http://www.csgnetwork.com/righttricalc.html

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    arccos(37/47)=38.1 degrees
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    Yea! Thanks!
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    Iwill never in my life have any use for that application but it's pretty cool.
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    I felt really good calling my carpenter and telling him that the plan needed to be installed at a 51.9 degree angle hu hu hu hu hu
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    I hate to burst your bubble, MR. S, but I'd be interested to see just how close this carpenter gets to exactly 51.9 degrees! Maybe he'll be spot-on, but when I do prints for my job (not carpentry, however), the tolerance on an angle is generally at least +/-1/2 degree. I'm sure he'll shoot for 52, or maybe 50. Not knowing what this is for, I could be totally wrong - my only real experience with carpenters has been while building our log house, which in itself is inherently inaccurate. Sort of an eye opener for a couple of M.E.s. A nice stick-built with nice square corners everywhere would have fit the profile better.

    Let us know!

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    I'm going to have an old fashioned, downward sloping bannister replaced with Glass Block...so you're right...precision won't matter since the morter will be used to level the pattern.
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