So I'm making a six layer sphere out of gores like in pic. Each layer has to be a bit larger than the last because of the thickness of each layer(2mm). How can I figure out how much larger each layer needs to be? I'm sure it's an easy thing figure out, but I'm mathtarded. If I'm not explaining the question clearly, ask me what I'm trying to say.
Simply, If I make a 1000mm circumference sphere, how much larger would I need to make a layer to cover it in 2mm material? 1002mm? 1004mm? I don't know.
Thanks.
>>36423499
>>>/diy/ , this way sir.
Good bye.
>>36423542
Well thanks. I thought maybe you folks would like to take a break from questioning your sexuality, and use your mercury derived savant skills for something healthy. I'll post on DIY as well. Sorry to slide any important trap thread.
>>36423631
/r9k/ is not smart nor intelligent in general.<<<
>>36423668
My bad. I thought they liked challenges on occasion, to distract from their empty lives.
>>36423724
>My bad. I thought they liked challenges on occasion, to distract from their empty lives
Maybe /sci/r9k/ crossboarders like it.
>>36423921
There are dozens of us. Most of us design fucking machines.