Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
Then image says Hexagon 100%
My method for specifying a particular shape of trispokedovetile is to specify the "CIRCLE" length as a percentage of the "HEXAGON" length, as illustrated in this diagram.

This image shows trispokedovetiles with CIRCLE = 130% - in other words the length of the diameter of the (partially drawn) circles is 1.3 times the maximal diameter of the (partially drawn) hexagons.

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Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
The parameters ask for a mm input????
Yes of course. My CAM webpage needs to know what actual sizes are intended to be cut to generate the correct CNC code.

So you type in what is the length in mm of the HEXAGON maximal diameter, what length will be equal to "100%"?

It's like if I tell you "the width of a rectangle is to be 100% and the length 130%".

Fine but before you can cut the rectangle from a sheet you need to know what length 100% is to be in mm.