• Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.net
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    12 days ago

    Screened in my brother’s porch a few years ago. Had to basically make 5 of these. In theory, they were all gonna be squares. One giant one that’s like 12x7 feet, a smaller one that’s 12x4, a tall one 2x7, et cetera. Not a single one was actually square. It took us days.

    I fully support this addition to the novel prize categories

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        11 days ago

        Square in carpentry is used a little differently. It includes rectangles, and is more about the corners being 90 degree right angles. In fact, a carpenters square is a tool that is triangle shaped!

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          10 days ago

          I’m not a carpenter and not a native speaker, but I would’ve thought that meaning only applied to the adjective (this window is square) and not the noun (this window is a square).

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            11 days ago

            I love woodworking, and many years ago when I first trying to get some tools together, with very, very little money to my name, a friend of a friend gifted me a bunch of stuff, but it was all metric. My speed square was the only non metric tool I had (I’m in the States). Took me forever to find a metric speed square I could afford. Lol. It suuuuuucked doing the conversion for everything. Lol