(2023-03-06, 3:23)Orion Pobursky Wrote: I'm like 80% complete with this model and this is just the beginning. If you manage to tackle all of this my hat's off to you.
Well, my latest brainstorm is that I might be able to find the y-height of point C, because C-F' is known (20), F'-I is known (240), and therefore C-I is known, being the hypotenuse.
Now, if C-I is known, and the x-distance between them is 100, then we can find the y-height of C. But, on what plane…?