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Dear Tril,
If you have not reviewed how to find the main door direction, please check out:-
https://www.geomancy.net/fs/cecilcompass.htm
In the graphic presentation on the above site, you find that at the last part of the presentation, I actually superimposed a circular protractor i.e. 360 degress protractor on the layout plan.
Here, you should then mark out i.e. 0 degrees (North), 45 degrees NE, 90 degrees East etc... and this is how you draw a `pie chart' with North, NE, East, SE, South, SW, West, NW.
In fact there are two methods of dividing a room i.e. by diving it into 9 equal sectors as what mentioned below or using the `pie chart' method.
If you are using a compass protractor, you can easily divide the home into 9 equal parts.
Warmest Regards
Cecil
On 11/14/2001 12:39:00 PM, Tril Bee wrote:
>Hi. I perused through your
>site and noticed that when
>dividing an apt/house into the
>nine sections it appears that
>drawing the lines to the
>rectangler shape apt/house,
>the apt/house is facing a N,
>S, E, W in which all sections
>look like boxes.
>
>Shouldn't the alignment [the
>lines] be based on the
>direction of your front door?
>Or, should it be based on the
>shape of your apt/house? I
>have a very long rectangle
>shaped apt [top floor of a
>private home] in which my
>front door is SE [at 210
>degrees]. As instructed, this
>position was taken when
>looking out NOT in.
>
>How do I divide into the 9
>sections? Again, my front
>door is SE in which the wall
>it opens towards is the
>foundation wall extending the
>whole length of the apt.
>If I draw the sections based
>on the DIRECTION of my front
>door, the sections will be
>very long oddly shaped
>triangles. Is that okay?
>Or, should I base it on the
>SHAPE [not direction] of the
>apt and divide accordingly?
>it would be much easier doing
>it this way.
>
>Your advise is appreciated.
>
>trilbee
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