glvsav37
Civil/Environmental
- May 11, 2004
- 2
Hello all, I apologize if this is in the wrong spot, but I have a simple question for greater math minds then myself.
I am building a simple garden wall, no more then a foot and a half high. I am using a rectangular stone block 12 inches long, 4 high and 8 deep.
My problem is that there are two curves in the wall, one of an 8-9 foot radius the other of 4 foot. I want to trim the back corners of the blocks so that the edges meet clean and flush, especially on the top rows, through the turn.
Is there a formula I could use that would tell me how much to trim off each end for the given radius?
thanks in advance
glvsav37
I am building a simple garden wall, no more then a foot and a half high. I am using a rectangular stone block 12 inches long, 4 high and 8 deep.
My problem is that there are two curves in the wall, one of an 8-9 foot radius the other of 4 foot. I want to trim the back corners of the blocks so that the edges meet clean and flush, especially on the top rows, through the turn.
Is there a formula I could use that would tell me how much to trim off each end for the given radius?
thanks in advance
glvsav37