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Creating Cylinders
C=πD
π
Example:
π
3.1426"
18.852"
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Figure 21. Calculating circumference example.
Note:The method for creating a specific radius is
a trial-and-error process. Due to the many varia-
tions among metal workpieces, no single position-
ing will create the same curve on all materials. We
recommend using scrap pieces the same dimen-
sions and material as your final workpiece until the
desired curve is achieved.
To create a cylinder:
1.
Figure 22
Figure 22.