Goldie
Well-Known Member
SWMBO is doing a canvaswork job for a friend and needs to construct a truncated cone in canvas. Unfortunately, the boat is miles away so she's having to rely on measurements supplied which are:
Cone base circumference: 156cm
Diameter of the truncated end: 4cm
Slant distance from the base to the truncated top: 48cm
It may be easier to construct the cone whole and to forget about the truncation - just modifying it in situ, in which case the slant measurement would obviously be increased. Do you good folk have any suggestions as to the easiest way to calculate and draw the template in 2D - i.e. onto the canvas please? SWMBO will work out seam allowances etc when the template is drawn.
Many thanks in anticipation -after all, I can't see many of us sailing today
Cone base circumference: 156cm
Diameter of the truncated end: 4cm
Slant distance from the base to the truncated top: 48cm
It may be easier to construct the cone whole and to forget about the truncation - just modifying it in situ, in which case the slant measurement would obviously be increased. Do you good folk have any suggestions as to the easiest way to calculate and draw the template in 2D - i.e. onto the canvas please? SWMBO will work out seam allowances etc when the template is drawn.
Many thanks in anticipation -after all, I can't see many of us sailing today