Little landscaping help....

dogface

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I am not go in the geometry area, so may be you all can help me.

I am going to construct a pation coming off of my deck, but I would like the patio on in a Octagon shape, how do I figure out the area within the octagon to purchase the bricks... DUmb huh? LMAO!!

From the center of the octagon to the middle of each parallel line is 7 feet, making it 14 feet wide. Bue ow do I figure out how long each parallel line should be?

Help,,,


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Apparently after rereading my post, not only am I not good at math, but my typing and verbiage now has issues!

LMAO!!

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here's what *I*I would do.

buy enough brick for a square patio and when you're all done take the leftovers back :D
 

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you need to provide better info about the dimensions my friend:

N = # of sides
and
S = length from center to a corner (not the middle of the side)

Area of the octogan:
(1/2) N sin(360?/N) S^2

(.5)*8 sin (360/8)*S^2

4 sin 45 *(S^2)

3.4 * S^2
= area

my math is shaky, been a while since i had to do this off the cuff... i would double check it with a calculator man.
 
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171 sq. ft. is a rough estimate, maybe someone can double check my math.
 

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most brick masons will order 5-8% overage for cuts particularly where an octagon is being designed. Plan for a square that would just cover the octagon and you should be fine...

you can always use a few extra bricks around the house when your bets fall thru..;)
 

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dogface.....


Jacks suggestion is the best (not to mention the way a lazy ass such as myself would go about it)..... but if you want to take the simple way about being precise (without needing geometry recolection ;) ) .... cut yourself a piece of paper 7x7 (and double results) or 14x14...... cut off the corners, place them together in a square, measure it, multiply out square footage, and subtract from 196 :D (or 98 if 7x7)
 

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Thank you all for the replies, I did get it accomplished!

LMAO!! I was unable to see the replies in time due to T'Wolves game and then falling asleep...so my wife took it to school, and had the math teachers do it! LOL!

Mama- I wouldn't want you to do labor on our first meeting....that just wouldn't be neighborly!

LOL!

TSI
 
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