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Now that is interesting! Will I be able to remember it, who knows?
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07-04-2019, 05:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-04-2019, 05:31 PM by FS7.)
It is not possible to trisect an arbitrary angle with a compass and a straightedge. This was proven in 1837.
I'm honestly surprised this stuff still shows up.
ETA: I think this would technically be allowed since it involves a ruler and not a simple straightedge.
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Wow, all of this is completely over my head.....
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Math is not perfect. Try and divide a 7" bar into 3 equal sections mathematically and you can't. You get an infinite number and we all know there IS an exact measure for each 3 sections. The best we can do is measure to the tiniest quantum.
Dividing a 6" bar is quite different.
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I just tested it in a CAD program. It was good to 6 places right of the decimal. I expect it's close enough for woodworking.