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Posted by Jake1210 on Saturday, October 11, 2008 8:01 PM
 jpwhawaii wrote:

Hello All,

     Great discusssion here, even the mistakes help to make this clearer when explained. Something no one has mentioned yet, is there a curve in your grade? Your level tool will not work. It will show a higher grade than you actually have. To calculate the length of your curve you need to use 2 X pie (3.14) X Radius.

A 30" curve has a circumference of 188.4" (distance around the complete circle)

2 X 3.14 x 30 = 188.4"

How much of that curve are you laying?                                                                          

Half circle is 50% X 188.4" = 94.2" of distance

Quarter circle is 25% X 188.4" = 47.1" of distance

Eighth of a circle is 12.5% X 188.4" = 27.55" 

Just my two cents.                                                            

 

 

 

I never knew you could multiply by a pastry. I did know that you could multiply by pi though.

Sorry, I couldn't help myself. =D

 

--Jake

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