Trapezoid Box |
We knew right away that Golden wasn't hip to the project when he claimed, right up front in his introduction, that,
"Best of all, building one does not require any knowledge of geometry or calculation for the angles involved."
Yeah, sure... truth be told, Golden's instructions are so clumsy that we went back to the original eHow post in archive.org's Wayback Machine. We thought that perhaps Leaf Group had omitted some steps when porting the content to its new home, but no: it's all there... Here are a few of Roger's problems. First, he wants you to use 1⁄8 th-inch plywood. You know you can't get that stuff except by ordering it from a craft shop, right? We mean, people use it to make dollhouse furniture! Second, there's this cogent instruction: "Measure half an inch from one edge of the oak board. Mark a line all the way along the length of the board. Set the circular saw to a blade depth of 1/8th of an inch. Cut along the line, with the blade between the line and the edge of the board." |
"Place the cut plywood over the piece of oak so that the long side lays on top and one corner of it lines up with one end of the oak board. Mark the board on both sides of the plywood. Miter cut both lines with the saw blade "outside" the line, or on the side between the line and the end of the board."
The rest of the instructions compiled by our Dumbass of the Day are every bit as stupid, although none are as dangerous as his saw suggestions. Still, this one goes down as monumentally moronic!
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