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Jim Eller
08-27-2009, 6:35 PM
I'm looking to build some wall clocks in the form of a cross.

I can not seem to google the ratio for length to width and how far down the cross goes.

Any help on this one??

Thanks,
Jim

Brian Kent
08-27-2009, 7:10 PM
It is a symbolic art form that carries the same meaning no matter what the ratio. A simple starting place is 1 for the top and sides, 2 for the bottom. My son used to pick out United Methodist crosses because they were skinny. I'm a United Methodist pastor and never noticed. Jerusalem crosses, celtic crosses, orthodox crosses are all unique. You have a lot of leeway artistically.

Jim Eller
08-27-2009, 8:16 PM
Thanks Brian.

I guess that's as good as it gets.

Jim

harry strasil
08-27-2009, 9:01 PM
These dimensions look the best in my opinion. Anyway they are what I used to make crosses big and small for churches out of iron.

Rich Souchek
08-27-2009, 9:17 PM
I always just drew them in pencil on some wood, then changed and erased what didn't seem right.
It is your eye that it must please first.
Rich s.

Jim Eller
08-27-2009, 9:52 PM
Thanks guys.

I think I've got it.

This sure is a great place for good information quickly.

Jim

Cameron Leonard
08-28-2009, 8:14 AM
I've always used the rule mentioned above. The top is 1/3 the length of the bottom. The two arms are the same length as the top.