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Take of a line at 60 0 from one end of the segment

SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT. 60 0. Take of a line at 60 0 from one end of the segment. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT. Insert tangent line to find length of quadrant. 60 0. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT. Length of quadrant – “1/4 circumference length”. 60 0.

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Take of a line at 60 0 from one end of the segment

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  1. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT 600 Take of a line at 600 from one end of the segment

  2. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT Insert tangent line to find length of quadrant 600

  3. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT Length of quadrant – “1/4 circumference length” 600

  4. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT 600 Mark a line at any angle

  5. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT 600 Mark the line into 5 equal sections

  6. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT Mark a line from the end to the start point of the curve. 600

  7. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT Mark a parallel line to the original line to find the measurement required 600 NOTE: Depending if you are setting out to the centre line of the glass or the outside face of the aluminium section. You use the same theory for both. In the example shown the face of the aluminum is being used

  8. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT Face of aluminium section Centre line of Glass 600 NOTE: Depending if you are setting out to the centre line of the glass or the outside face of the aluminium section. You use the same theory for both. In the example shown the face of the aluminium is being used

  9. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT Becomes the length of each section 600

  10. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT Step the mark around your set out 600

  11. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT Face of aluminium

  12. SETTING OUT A CURVED SHOPFRONT Face of aluminium Centre line of glass When working out the actual width of the glass, don’t forget to allow for an expansion (glazing) gap.

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