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harb
This might be a dumb question, but what do the R measurements on the Haas diagram mean. I assume it it some way to measure the curve, but can not figure this one out. For example, the outer side panel curve is labeled as R46.250. Any help would be appreciated.
magel
The R stand for Radius the curve is base on 46.250 radius
Rumplestiltskin
QUOTE (magel @ Dec 12 2005, 06:12 PM) *
The R stand for Radius the curve is base on 46.250 radius



Not sure if its too late, but maybe this would help someone else...........

I just completed my Haas Style.......Using Jig saw, belt sander, and a router...

I took Haas plan, saved it to "my pictures", printed it, then blew it up on to
11x17 paper using a photo copier.....at work...... ph34r.gif ........anyhoo,

I couldnt get the full Hass image from my pictures to full scale using the max
paper size (11x17).. (obviously)........ so, what I could do was get 1/2 (one half)
of one haas side printed off on the 11 x 17 paper..........

Then, I used 1/2 (one half) of the haas print out (photocopy) to template my
wood......

I just blew it up on the photocopier until the mid-way point on the pic (on the
print out) measured 12 inches, then I knew I had the right "paper" tintype.

Hope this is clear, GL
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