Principles of Design to Value Excerpt 3 from 'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology.'
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This is for a half-circle type of curve, which will be probably the most common curved cut you’ll need because every bathroom needs a toilet!.Next, either use a grade school style compass, or just find a round object about the size of your hole and trace out a circle that touches all three points of your triangle.
A pot lid will probably work great!THEN you take your tile saw and cut straight notches from the edge of the tile up to your drawn-on curve.Do the same on the other side too.
And then get a hammer!.Ridiculously clever!!.
Here’s the cut tile in place!.
Doesn’t that look great?.So just be informed!
My real motivation was that I wanted a list like this all for myself, so I printed one off for my disaster of a binder.I’m trying to get it a little more organized so that I’ll actually use it.
Maybe if I make enough cute lists it will just sort of organize itself?.This is about when I remembered that I only bought black ink last time I refilled the ink cartridges so you can see that the blue is running out a bit at the bottom.