I had to cut some long shims for drawer slides in a cabinet I build a while ago where the center partition wasn't centered correctly. Don't ask....
I measured the width of the cabinet at the front and back, subtracted 1" for the slides, and subtracted the width of the drawer, and then added in the width of the saw blade I was to using to cut the shim. Doing fractional calculations by hand is a pain and error prone.
I discovered that it's very easy to do this in MS Excel. Basically just enter the numbers and fractions (e.g., 16 15/16) and do normal calculations. Here is an example:
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I had no idea this was possible, so it was helpful to me. Hope someone else finds this useful
Bob
p.s. Probably easier if I had done it in metric in the first place
I measured the width of the cabinet at the front and back, subtracted 1" for the slides, and subtracted the width of the drawer, and then added in the width of the saw blade I was to using to cut the shim. Doing fractional calculations by hand is a pain and error prone.
I discovered that it's very easy to do this in MS Excel. Basically just enter the numbers and fractions (e.g., 16 15/16) and do normal calculations. Here is an example:
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I had no idea this was possible, so it was helpful to me. Hope someone else finds this useful
Bob
p.s. Probably easier if I had done it in metric in the first place
