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Here's an idea...
toggle proportional resize off...
then, select your entire layout and resize to 100.1% horizontally only. If that doesn't work try 100.05%...
etc.
I've painted registrations on several helis with One-Shot in the evenings in a good, warm hanger and these choppers would be flying in the morning in -30 weather. Never a problem (that was reported to me -- and I would have been told if there were problems)
<edit> wasn't the regs, sorry. it...
I don't recognize this right off the bat, but someone might very well do so.
In the meantime, if I were you, I'd be at dafont.com looking through the handwritten fonts to start with...
The photo is a reliable template only if you know that it was taken perpendicular to the surface of the arched area both vertically and horizontally.
Yes, it looks close but I would not rely on it to be accurate enough unless I knew I had taken the pic properly.
All of these calculations are worthless if the person building the arch just eyeballed it.
The absolute best, no-worries and only way to fit an existing arch is to go and get a template of it.
There is no chance at play at all...
The answer will always be a multiple of 9....
If you look carefully at the grid when the gifts are displayed , you will always find the same gift listed under every multiple of 9 (as Gyps listed).
Exactly. The answer after you do your calculation is always a multiple of 9.
Whenever you see these kinds of tricks, the grid is always designed to appear random so that one does not easily spot the repetition of the same "gift" or other answer every nine squares...
It doesn't have to be banner paper -- it can be any kind of paper or cardboard. Two inch masking tape holds it in place as you trim the paper to fit the curve.
When these arches are built by carpenters, the radius will not always be precisely constant. It's always best to take a hunk of cardboard or a roll of paper, tape it up in the actual arch and trim to fit.
This is the only way you will know for sure....
You could also measure the height of the...
OK, but before I do, try doing maybe a half-dozen or dozen numbers first, keeping track of the "gift" number that you wind up with.
Is there any trend you notice?
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