From: david gudmunsen (kroctec@btopenworld.com)
Date: Sat Jul 23 2005 - 06:56:08 PDT
General information,
For any number of divisions on a circle you will need to know the chord
distance.
Assuming a circle of unit radius.
First divide 360º by the number of divisions you want.
The chord length is found by 2 x sin of half the angle
Best regards from David Gudmunsen
on 7/23/05 03:52, Cliff S at mtnbikinssgt@hotmail.com wrote:
> Does anyone have the dimensions, or even a clear pic of just the star. I am
> trying to paint one on my mule trailer (civy, green of course!) and cant get
> it to look right.
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> Cliff Smith
> SSgt USMC
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> M880 (4 sale)
> M274A5
> 6K GenSet
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