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Looks like you are good to go with GR and convenience. Doesn't have to be exact to look good.
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I have and will continue to do so. You can't explain it, it just "feels" right. I did some frame panels of molding below the chair rail in my dining room, and on one section of a wall I had to slightly (1-2") modify two of the three panels to fit around a heating return screen, and when folks visit I ask them which of the three panels on that wall do they like best in terms of sizing, and they always pick the golden ratio one. Never fails.
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Pardon my ignorance, but I've wondered how the Golden Ratio works with something say like a box. So you use it on one face and then again on the adjoining face and things start to go south. By the time you get to the third face you're pretty well locked into the dimensions and a long way from anything that could be called golden. So - do you only apply the ratio to one face, top, side and then go by guess and by golly for the rest?
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Admiral said it:
"I have and will continue to do so. You can't explain it, it just "feels" right."
"I tried being reasonable..........I didn't like it." Clint Eastwood