SPEEDY CIRCLE-CENTER FINDER
We all know the basic formulas using Pi:
Circumference of Circle = 2πr.
Area of circle = πr2
None of them, however, will help you find the center of an existing circle in a hurry. The formula for finding the centre is for math geniuses, but this simple device can be built to any size very quickly and will accurately locate the centre. (No math required)
Supplies
Materials
Thin absolutely straight material. I used 5/8” x 1,3/4” wide pieces ripped from MDF shelving with a manufactured straight edge.
White glue
Wood screws
Metal mending plate
Tools
Mitre saw
Drill with 1/16” bit
Metal shears
Screwdriver
PREPARE THE PIECES
Cut two small pieces the same size with a 45 degree angle at each end
Cut a long piece with a 45 degree angle at one end
NOTE: Size of pieces are directly proportional to the size of the circles you are using.
Put the two small pieces together at the 45 degree angles. Cut the mending plate to fit at the joint. If necessary, drill holes in the mending plate for screws.
ASSEMBLE
Glue the two small pieces together at the 45 degree angle.
Pre- drill then attach the mending plate on the underside with screws. Take care that the angle stays intact.
Turn the piece over and glue the long piece so it is exactly on one side of the angle. Drill and attach with screws.
TO USE
Place the 45 degree angle at the circumference of any circle and draw a line along the inside edge of the long piece. Repeat this at several locations along the circumference. Where the lines intersect, that is your center.
(Great for cutting an actual pie in half too!)