About Polygons: Poly = many, Gon = sides Trigon: 3 sides (180 degrees) Tetragon: 4 sides (square or rectangel) (360 degrees) Pentadon: (any guesses?) (540 degrees) Hexagon: 6 sides (720 degrees) (= most bolts!) Heptagon: 7 sides (900 degrees) Octagon: 8 sides (1080 degrees) Nonagon: 9 sides (1260 degrees) Decagon: 10 sides (1440 degrees) Useful degrees to know as a woodworker when finding the right angels to make a polygon frame: Fx. octagon: 1080/8 = 135 degrees cut on each of the 8 pieces of equal lengths makes a perfect octagon 👍
Great tutorial, well done.
Thank you for not editing out the "Brad Pitt" at 3:13 so I could LOL!
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You used many really innovative techniques. The lathe!! WTH!! Great work and I happened to really enjoy the narration.
That's a very clever idea. Thank you for taking the time to do this video! I've saved it to my favorites.
About Polygons: Poly = many, Gon = sides
Trigon: 3 sides (180 degrees)
Tetragon: 4 sides (square or rectangel) (360 degrees)
Pentadon: (any guesses?) (540 degrees)
Hexagon: 6 sides (720 degrees) (= most bolts!)
Heptagon: 7 sides (900 degrees)
Octagon: 8 sides (1080 degrees)
Nonagon: 9 sides (1260 degrees)
Decagon: 10 sides (1440 degrees)
Useful degrees to know as a woodworker when finding the right angels to make a polygon frame:
Fx. octagon: 1080/8 = 135 degrees cut on each of the 8 pieces of equal lengths makes a perfect octagon 👍