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montrealcouple -> anyone good with numbers (12/8/2006 7:52:25 AM)

hi everyone
i beleive this has yet to be asked here,here we go

i been asked to build a bondage wheel out of wood,in a octogone shape
the octogone has 8 sides to it how long would the side have to be to be able to clear a full circle from floor to ceilling
my question here is the ceiling in the dungeon is only 6feet high

i did a rough estimate of 28inch each lenght should give me a wheel of 5.5 feet tall i could round off the corners a bit




stef -> RE: anyone good with numbers (12/8/2006 8:11:08 AM)

An 8 sided regular polygon with 28" sides would have an inradius (center perpendicular to a side) of  33.799" and a circumradius (center to a vertex) of 36.584".  At it's widest point, the octagon would have a diameter of 6.078 feet. 

~stef




montrealcouple -> RE: anyone good with numbers (12/8/2006 8:17:15 AM)

so would 26inch be better to keep withing the 6 foot radius




stef -> RE: anyone good with numbers (12/8/2006 8:46:59 AM)

26" sides would give you an octagon that was 5.662' at it's widest point.

~stef




Aileen68 -> RE: anyone good with numbers (12/8/2006 9:12:04 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: stef

An 8 sided regular polygon with 28" sides would have an inradius (center perpendicular to a side) of  33.799" and a circumradius (center to a vertex) of 36.584".  At it's widest point, the octagon would have a diameter of 6.078 feet. 

~stef

quote:

ORIGINAL: stef
26" sides would give you an octagon that was 5.662' at it's widest point.

~stef 



Brainiac.  [:)]




stef -> RE: anyone good with numbers (12/8/2006 9:15:02 AM)

I have mad math skillz, yo.

[;)]

~stef




Lordandmaster -> RE: anyone good with numbers (12/8/2006 11:16:42 AM)

You be buggin' with the numbaz.




sunnydays -> RE: anyone good with numbers (12/8/2006 1:21:45 PM)

your freaky...and im not talkign about your kink either...lmao




nikkicd10 -> RE: anyone good with numbers (12/9/2006 4:08:49 AM)

If you go to most wood working side (like rockler)  you will find a board ft cal and a simple design feature to draw up the project and print it out. 

Good luck, remember, measure twice, drink once 




fergus -> RE: anyone good with numbers (12/9/2006 4:46:14 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: stef

An 8 sided regular polygon with 28" sides would have an inradius (center perpendicular to a side) of  33.799" and a circumradius (center to a vertex) of 36.584".  At it's widest point, the octagon would have a diameter of 6.078 feet. 

~stef


I hear by dub thee: "Rainstef"

fergus




lickher -> RE: anyone good with numbers (12/13/2006 3:52:00 PM)

Since the dungeon ceiling height is limited to 6 feet, perhaps you should consider constructing the wheel so it has somewhat of a tilt, on its carriage.  In this way you could fit a larger diameter wheel.  You should also consider having the slave, lie down on the floor spread eagle, and measure the length from toes of their right leg to fingertips of their left out-stretched arm, to get a feel for the true wheel diameter, not the radius, required for your project.  Additionally, you need to determine if you want an open spoked wheel or one filled in using a plywood disc of the desired diameter.  I have CAD plans if your are interested.




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