This week, the sixton. The sixton begins with the square, as all the orthogons do, from the square you make the diagon.
Spread your compass to the length of the diagonal of the diagon and draw and arc to the extended lines.
Note: If I haven't already mentioned this, accuracy is rather crucial in drawing these, small mistakes or errors are rather visible, sharp drawing points and a good compass make a big difference in how your orthogons etc. turn out.
Repeat the arc at the same compass setting going from the opposite side of the diagon. Draw your line at the top of the two arcs.
The sixton with the diagon and square also marked.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Sacred Geometry: A Primer
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