To calculate the size of a block if you were to put it on point, take the size of the finished block x (times) 1.414 and then round up to nearest 1 / 4" This will give you the size once you turn that block on point.
To calculate the size of a block if you were to put it on point, take the size of the finished block x (times) 1.414 and then round up to nearest 1 / 4" This will give you the size once you turn that block on point.
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To calculate the size of a block if you were to put it on point, take the size of the finished block x (times) 1.414 and then round up to nearest 1 / 4" This will give you the size once you turn that block on point.
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To calculate the size of a block if you were to put it on point, take the size of the finished block X (times)
1.414 and then round up to nearest 1/4". This will give you the size once you turn that block on point. For example if you have a 9 block. That would be 9 x 1.414 = 12.726 or rounded up 12.75.