OK....here goes......
I have been commissioned to build 5 "milk stools" for kids. I have one from the customer to go by.....the problem is that each leg of the "model" stool is at varying angles....not a single angle is the same....most are not even <b>close!!!</b>
Here are the specs...:
Stool stop is round....13" across
Stool Leg length ........12" from bottom of leg to top of round tenon.
There are cross pieces (stretchers?) that are 3/4" round as well and none of those angles are the same.
How do I figure all this up to be a <B><i>consistent</i></b> angle? I do know that the angle will be a compound angle and the angle on each of the legs vary between 5° and 11°........
Is my understanding correct by stating that the bottom of each leg should be the same as the edge of the stool top?
Not being all that great at adding up numbers that are letters and NOT numbers.......how does one go about working out the math to get this right.....? I have spent most of the day today trying to figure all this out......
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated,
Dennis -