![]() Add these two distances together - because to be most accurate the triangle has to finish at your feet not your eyes.Measure the distance from your eyes to the ground (this is where your partner is indispensible!).Measure the distance between where you are standing and the base of the tree.With a 45 degree angle your job will be much easier as the distance from you to the tree will be equal to the distance from the ground to the top of the tree. Keep moving back (or forward if you've gone too far) until you have the clinometer angle measuring 45 degrees.This is read where the string or cotton is touching the protractor. Ask your friend to read the angle being recorded on the clinometer.Look through the straw and find the top of the tree.Find a tall tree (or building, flag pole etc.) in a place where there is plenty of space to move away from the object that you are measuring.You will need two people: one to look through the straw and site the top of an object and one to read the degrees that the string makes with the protractor. When using it, the straw will be on the top. The diagram shows what the assembled clinometer will look like when laying an a flat surface. Tie your weight to the other end of the string.Push the string through the hole and tie a large knot on the other side so it won't pull through. With your pen or pencil, poke a hole through the center of the protractor where it meets the straw.Get the straw and tape it to the straight edge of your protractor that you made above.Stick the paper protractor on top of the card and cut the joined pieces. Get the piece of poster board or an empty box.If you are making a protractor, cut out the copy of the protractor.Items marked with the red check are needed with either type of protractor.Weight - such as a metal nut, paper clips or a small piece of clay.20 cm or about 8 inches of string or strong cotton.Poster board or card board (can be from a box) to back the protractor.Print out of paper protractor (see below).A protractor with a small hole on the centre spot or. ![]() Follow the directions below to create your own clinometer. You can use a clinometer to measure the height of tall things that you can't possibly reach to the top of, flag poles, buildings, trees. Please email this information to pickups are available by appointment only.A clinometer is a tool that is used to measure the angle of elevation, or angle from the ground, in a right - angled triangle. ![]() In order to be able to collect your product from either location, the name of the person picking it up must be located on the order.Ī valid ID and an order number must be provided to the warehouse when requesting the product for pickup. ![]() In a slight chance of any damage discovered after delivery, all claims must be filed within 48h after the delivery.Īll customers are able to pick up their orders from the relevant warehouse located in LA. It is the customer’s responsibility to inspect the product at the time of the delivery as instructed by our Sales Team. The delivery will be done to the customers curbside. Once the order is placed and complete payment is applied we will be contacting the customer with the shipping information as well as with delivery acceptance procedures. The customer is responsible for an inspection at the time of delivery and any claims filed after the time of inspection will be at the discretion of LA Furniture.Īll orders outside of the local delivery radius will be delivered via curbside delivery. All unconfirmed deliveries will be rescheduled for the next available delivery date and time. The customer must confirm the delivery when contacted via the phone or a text message.Īll deliveries must be confirmed in a timely manner. We will provide a complete assembly for all products in the orderĪll trash related to the delivery will be removed from the residenceĪll delivery time frames are provided 24 H before the delivery date. The product will be brought to the room of choice ![]() All local deliveries can be provided via White glove delivery (Within 60 miles of our warehouse) ![]()
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