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Default Lining a lazy Susan cupboard

On Tue, 03 Apr 2012 07:19:28 -0400, The Cook >
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>On Mon, 2 Apr 2012 19:20:03 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Janet" > wrote in message
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>>> In article >, says...
>>>>
>>>> Bull wrote:
>>>> > In article >,
>>>> > "Julie Bove" > wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >> "Bull" > wrote in message
>>>> >
>>>> >> But how do you make the pattern? What is it made of and how do you
>>>> >> do it?
>>>> >
>>>> > The ones I have are a circle with a wedge cut out and have a lip all
>>>> > the way around. Measure the diameter of the circle and cut one.
>>>> > when you have the circle make a split to the center for the post.
>>>> > Cut out the wedge. Tweak the pattern until it fits. Then trace to
>>>> > the liner cut another one. Takes a little time but not that hard to
>>>> > do. My house was built about 1990 and those were the thing then.
>>>> > There are much better storage solutions today - but I'm not taking
>>>> > mine out because I am never changing the cabinets. I know what's in
>>>> > there and don't have a problem with it. It is way better than a
>>>> > "dead space" corner. Mine are in the lower cabinets only.
>>>>
>>>> How do I measure the diamater of the circle?
>>>> I am not good with math.
>>>
>>> Jesus christ, you don't need to be good at maths to read a number on a
>>> tape measure.

>>
>>But you do to know what diameter is. And I don't know.

>
>Diameter is the measurement around the outside of the circle.


Then what's circumference? duh