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Sine bar

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A sine bar is a tool used to measure angles in metalworking.

10" and 100mm Sine bars

It consists of a hardened, precision ground body with two precision ground cylinders fixed at each end, the rollers are positioned at a precise distance and the top of the bar is parallel to the center line of the rollers. The dimension between the two rollers is chosen to be a whole number (for ease of later calculations) and forms the hypotenuse of a triangle when in use. The image shows a 10" and a 100mm sine bar.

When a sine bar is placed on a level surface the top edge will be parallel with the base. If one roller is raised by a known distance then the top edge of the bar will be tilted by the same amount forming an angle that may be calculated by the application of the Sine rule.

  • The hypotenuse is a constant dimension — (100mm or 10" in the examples shown).
  • The height is obtained from the dimension between the bottom of one roller and the tables surface.
  • The angle is calculated by using the Sine rule. \sin \left(Angle^\circ\right) = {opposite \over hypotenuse}

Angles may be measured or set with this tool. For precision measurements where the bar must be set at an angle, the use of gauge blocks are traditionally used.

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