Thread: Darn math!!
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Old 08-09-2013, 07:34 PM
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nanibi
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It can be done if the center square (which I assume is 7.5", finished) "floats" in the outer triangles, which would have to be cut somewhat bigger to make up for the smallish center square. Not the conventional square in square, but attractive (and still a 'square in a square'). If I have a moment tomorrow morning, I'll try to work out how big those triangles need to be.
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