Measuring for even spaces:
Want to check how I am calculating spacing dividers evenly along a certain length of wood
Is correct.
This example the outside length of the box is 10 inches in length using stock thickness of 23/32.
The divider material will have a thickness of ⅛ inch hardboard.
WIll need three empty spaces which will require 2 dividers.
Step 1: Calculate inside length.
10 - 2(23/32) = 8 9/16
Step 2: Calculate total thickness of divider stock
2 x ⅛ = ¼
Step 3: Find total unused space
8 9/16 - ¼ = 8 5/16
Step 4: Calculate individual space between dividers
(8 5/16) / 3 = 2 37/48
Are the above steps a correct way to calculate spacing.
Want to check how I am calculating spacing dividers evenly along a certain length of wood
Is correct.
This example the outside length of the box is 10 inches in length using stock thickness of 23/32.
The divider material will have a thickness of ⅛ inch hardboard.
WIll need three empty spaces which will require 2 dividers.
Step 1: Calculate inside length.
10 - 2(23/32) = 8 9/16
Step 2: Calculate total thickness of divider stock
2 x ⅛ = ¼
Step 3: Find total unused space
8 9/16 - ¼ = 8 5/16
Step 4: Calculate individual space between dividers
(8 5/16) / 3 = 2 37/48
Are the above steps a correct way to calculate spacing.