Oops sorry, my mistake.

Jo's grids DO have a constant angle - because the diameters of each concentric circle of dots increase more as the circles get bigger - on 'regular' graph papers the diameters increase by a fixed amount each time.

As with everything there is a penalty to pay for this - the spacing of the dots increases more rapidly on Jo's grids as you move towards the outside of the circle - and therefore it's more necessary to use density changes.

Brenda

On 18 Dec 2006, at 06:36, Jo Falkink wrote:

That's the difference between ordianry grids and mine. Mine have a constant working angle.

Jo Falkink

Circular grids don't have a "working angle" as such, it changes as you move from the inside to the outside of the grid.
Oops sorry, forgot to include the URL for Jo Falkink's circular grids
http://www.xs4all.nl/~falkink/lace/grid-round-EN.html

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