Dividing a box
[Chapter: Craft]
As I was about to make my usual cup of tea, I got interested in the box divider…just wanted to see how simple (or precise) it is.

It is simply taking the inner length of the box multiply by 1.74 which is equal to A (variable for the total length of divider); divider is folded into 3 sections where the length of 1st and 3rd sections = 28% of A, middle section = 44% of A; the middle section is then folded into half to form the actual barrier. The height of the divider is 0.1″ shorter than the box’s height. Width is the same as the box.
Nothing like a little distraction for today. (^-^)
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From Isobel
Looks quite nice!
Hope you have a great weekend too. :)
xAt Isobel’s blog: Quilting and another award
2008.01.25 @ 1:02 pm
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From Denise
It’s funny , I often distract myself doing similar things :)
2008.01.25 @ 1:12 pm
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From heidi
what a distraction! nothing like a little math and some tea!
At heidi’s blog: about time
2008.01.25 @ 11:53 pm
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