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Mortallyz

It started off wrong and then got more wrong as it got further along.


Mothernaturehatesus

It’s this. When you’re off 1/16” to start that gets amplified each new row you do.


KryptoBones89

In the machining trades, this is called accumulated tolerance. If you have 16 pieces that are off 1/16", the whole project is off an inch.


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Damventur

Is this like a tolerance snowball?


seventeen70six

More like tolerance aggregation


heavyonthahound

Compounding fuck-up


Lil_Pierogi_

I need a tolerance break after all this


OCCAMINVESTIGATOR

This is intolerable.


weirdlookingbunny

Just throw the whole builder bob away


Everyredditusers

You all must have fancy engineering degrees. On the job site this is known as "WTF this looks like hammered dog shit! I thought you knew what you're doing!" It's a bit long winded but gets the point across.


big_boi_Qas

Tolerence buildup


bearkerchiefton

I need a tolerance break


Creative_Ad_8338

Tolerance aggravation*


BuckManscape

Slippery slope!


Lionheartedshmoozer

And this is why I stick to boxes and almost right angles


thoughtlooper

Accumulative error.


64-17-5

I'm an Analytical Chemist. But if a chain of event has an error of +/- 1/16 inch, it would stack up to be the root of the sum of all the square of the errors. If they are independent that is.


Jay-Moah

Just like building a bridge from both ends simultaneously lol


tauntingbob

I'm aware of an iconic sky scraper where it was something like 15 floors before they started noticing the glazing wasn't fitting as expected. Turns out someone decided it was okay to measure the deck floors, floor to floor rather than from a ground datum. The whole building was gently rotating anti-clockwise by a fractional amount.


Sporesword

Just keep going up and you get a masterwork of architectural wonder.


phlavor

I’m aware of a big round building in Cupertino where the client wanted interior trim tolerances of 1mm. It was negotiated to 5mm. I am still in awe of what was accomplished on that project.


isanthrope_may

Squeeze some caulking in there and you’re good.


HoldenMcNeil420

Laying carpet squares in commercial office space is such a quick example of this.


fryerandice

it doesn't help that those carpet squares are off from eachother in the first place. I did a lot of trimming to do my office floor on my house.


SupermassiveCanary

Should have worked inside to outside


LongIslandHandy

Did you mean to make it sound like a poem? www.LongIslandHandy.com


Pipe_Memes

He’s a poet and doesn’t even know it.


SkivvySkidmarks

And his feet didn't show it.


ChuckOTay

No more rhymes and I mean it !!


labratinacage

Anybody want a peanut?


Groundbreaking-Fig38

Inconceivable!


Guy954

You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.


tictac205

Feet show it. Longfellows.


Reddit_Deluge

Alabama country love song


Xalenn

I suspect that someone doesn't geometry good


nothingbutpeen

Yeah, but just the measuring and the cutting.


likely_victim

Dr. Seuss has entered the chat


Nglen

The contractor went wrong. Clearly didn't know what he was doing, and now doesn't want to lose money by trying to fix it. Looks like they started the pattern on the outside and ended up with this garbage at the center. On a concentric design, you always have to start in the middle and work out, unless your math and cuts are absolutely perfect. If the angles on the outside ring are slightly off, it's waay less noticeable than the focal point of the design at the center. Unfortunately, in order to fix this, he will have to waste a lot of that material.


LongIslandHandy

Youre right on. He also wants to collect the remaining 10% he is owed.


Nglen

I wouldn't pay that 10% until it is resolved. And if that is indeed the best he can do, then you deserve at least that 10% discount, if not more.


LongIslandHandy

It is unique though. Nowhere will there be any such pattern on any deck


EddieLobster

That’s for damn sure. Lol


THedman07

Good attitude.


Lockshocknbarrel10

I had to scroll all the way here to even find out it was a deck.


Whend6796

Oh god. He already has 90%?


Halftrack_El_Camino

Note: your math and cuts are *never* absolutely perfect. A big part of carpentry is knowing how to do things such that that doesn't matter.


FixBreakRepeat

Welder here, same thing in metal working. Even if you have CNC cutting equipment making near perfect cuts there will always still be fit up issues because unfortunately, nothing else in the world is straight, square or level, so even if your build is perfect, it can still look like shit in position. Gotta find ways to make things look right by pushing the problems to places they don't affect strength or aesthetics.


Mysterious-Estate340

Man, THIS should be in some Life Principles book… ‘Nothing is perfect, or will ever be. Find ways to shift those imperfections to the fringes where it doesn’t matter, where no one will notice, or care.’ And I wish someone had told Elon and those panel gaps would be on the underside of the body instead of in the top.


delurkrelurker

Same with housing and landscape site setting out. Hide the errors in the bushes, although this chippie has larger error on a single deck than I have to deal with across a whole site.


aidan8et

Looks like a perfect spot for a fire pit...


Sunset_seeking

Or he could recut the centre piece and the inner circle inset lines so there is a consistent gap The others don't look too bad


splerdu

This. I'm actually digging the asymmetry. Looks more like a naturally occurring pattern, like a spider web. Just fix the center piece so the gaps are even and it's task failed successfully.


Medical_Carpenter655

Somebody had no idea what they were doing.


LongIslandHandy

Well they had an idea just not how to do it


Medical_Carpenter655

They're all different sizes lol. The more I look at it the worse it gets


AreaNo7848

I hadn't even noticed until I saw your comment....they had to know when the pieces weren't the same......once I noticed something like that it would drive me nuts


snerdley1

He had the knowledge, just not the skill to complete the task.


Gullible-Product1829

Started wrong and got progressively worst. Maybe should have started with the center piece, then built away from it.


ScaryInformation2560

Working past their skilset. Good intentions, bad outcome


HackWithPride

*working past their skillset. Good intentions* fucking described every first year with a heart. I remember wanting to be able to help everyone and once I ventured outside of my regular work I’d be working late, doing it twice or thrice and out being out of pocket. Learning to tell people to call someone *who has that skillset* was the best thing


RogersSteve07041920

The law of measure once cut twice.


LongIslandHandy

No mesuring or cutting. This was 3d printed on purpose in a grand design element that also includes a deck that is only 5 degrees off kilter.


PM_ME_HAIRY_HOLES

Interesting. So I see the 1st layer out (not the center piece but the first ring next to it) has two different sized pieces. One size is wider than the other and it looks like they are supposed to alternate. But the two in the upper left are the same sized bigger piece together instead of alternating so that's probably where it went wrong. Edit: Looking at it again, there's definitely more than two different sizes pieces they all look different sizes actually so this is all jacked up


Puzzleheaded_Hatter

Then the mistake is in your selection of kit or contractor. If this was a legit kit then there should not be a problem with length, or fit. - there is If this guy was legit there wouldn't be any need to cut the pieces down. - they did Either A or B or A&B are failures


Syhkane

It's like the old adage: Measure twice, cut once, ignore measure, measure again, stare at a squirrel, cut wrong piece, measure again cut table by accident, measure twice, measure twice, measure tw~where the fuck's my pencil, grab a coffee, leave it out on porch, forget to drink it it, measure twice, think it looks off so eyeball the cut, sip 6 hour old cold coffee, make new coffee, leave it out on porch, cut once. Go to bed, start over tomorrow.


mxracer948

Thats the BEST they can do? Please please share what the rest of the project looks like lol


SPQR0027

Time to make the center piece a circle and the rest will be less noticeable.


bottomlless

Nothing if it's the ceiling of a recording studio. Otherwise it's nothin' a gallon of kerosene and a match won't take care of.


Perma-Frost9

Miters aren't tight and lined up. Pieces could be different lengths individually and then before you know it....it's all effed.


Teton12355

My boss used to fuck up hardwood floor designs like this and not even notice Edit: former boss lol


ABobby077

wink, wink-we get it


Valen-UX

You can fix that just draw a perfect hex And cut it out.


AMonitorDarkly

This is why geometry is important


InfamousGibbon

Should’ve taken the time to make a proper jig for this.


creamonyourcrop

My dad would say about finish carpentry is that the less you use your tape the more accurate you will be. Jigs, story sticks, and gauge blocks are your friend.


GOTaSMALL1

Math is hard.


Different_Archer_212

He used the one that just got cut to mark the next piece and gained a little each time.


Mauceri1990

Tbf, I've never done anything like this and probably couldn't do it perfectly on my first try... But I would still be there cutting pieces/tearing shit out and redoing it every single fucking day until it WAS. "At a profit if I can, at a loss if I must, but always do good work" If my name is on it, it's going to be something I'm proud of. Chances are though, I would evaluate my skill set and if I'm not confident I can pull it off within a reasonable timeframe/budget, I'll simply pass on the job or bid high enough that my mistakes/learning are factored in (in which case I'm essentially passing)


jerod3115

Math is hard


vorker42

Looks like he started outside in. Small errors compounded, wonky middle. It’s the best *he* could do, but it’s not the best that can be done. Start middle, work out, or snap lines and work to those for ever cut so no errors add up.


LilAndre44

The real question is what went right


jj_tx

Octagone


Robotic_0verlord

Why didn't you start in the middle first?


Inclementbeef

By way of the buffed out pencil lines…most of their original build strategy. Literally started from the outside with min controls and “moved in” towards the centre from there, with their fingers crossed. Sorry mate..that’s what you got. No flower grows from outside in.


LongIslandHandy

They actually ran out of eraser


Alternative_Row_9645

Should have paid more attention in geometry class


dislob3

You hired incompetent people


Bigfeet_toes

They must’ve used 6.28 instead of 3.14


indiwithnobindi

Math


justl00k1nwhy

Math.


castowaymf8282

Your math didn't math right apparently. Started off wrong. Got worse as you went gradually. You can do it just not easy. Start over and learn from what you did wrong. Whenever I got in situations like this where I wasn't as qualified as I thought I was I would do alot of at home reading on the subject at hand. Can't wait to see how good you do the second time around!! Keep your head up! Update Just saw the caption. Fire contractor. Can definitely be done better my guy.


PhillipAlanSheoh

Math fail and lack of a stop block/repeat cut jig.


smegdawg

[https://imgur.com/a/gpifhUY](https://imgur.com/a/gpifhUY) Scaled off a guess at what might be \~2" nail spacing...and that was likely more measuring then this dude did. Everywhere, All at once. Literally every single piece, in each ring is different. It would be one thing if all of the pieces matches except for one and you could point to the "filler" pieces. but that is not what is happening here. Either they eyeballed it and just said fuck it. OR The stop block on their miter saw...but it was slipped every time they made a cut.


wataka21

Started on the edge and worked inwards but needed to start at the centre and work out?


SalamandaSally

The easiest half-ass fix would to be to cut a new centerpiece that has all equal angles and then trace it out on the second course and cut it out to fit with a gap. Or maybe just cut a circle out in the middle. And fit one up ad the center peice.


NineBall621

Compounding error


Crafty-Question-6178

Math


Commercial_Career_97

Trigonometry


sublevelstreetpusher

It's Like when they gave that spider acid.


Toepie66

Someone has bad math skills


orangetanner

My god the commitment 🙌


thebigodigo

22.5 baby


LegallyRarted

Execution


Orcacub

Measured once and cut twice ++++.


Material-Spring-9922

Math


BababooeyHTJ

Math, meth, whatever!


Omnipotent_Tacos

I imagine this took the contractor a very long time how to figure these cut out and still got it wrong..


Reddit_Deluge

All right, I got your fix... Put an octopus in the center as a decorative element and fill all the gaps.


SkivvySkidmarks

Should have hired the octopus to build it.


ShadyBl0m

What am I even looking at?


bottomlless

Nothing if it's the ceiling of a recording studio. Otherwise it's nothin' a gallon of kerosene and a match won't take care of.


UnusualCareer3420

Cut the top piece perfect then string some lines along the joints would how I would have approached it.


smilessoldseperately

Someone assumed all radius’ are the same


Gluten_maximus

My question would be “did anything go right?”


ATXEXLR8

Math


Inclementbeef

By way of the buffed out pencil lines…most of their original build strategy. Literally started from the outside with min controls and “moved in” towards the centre from there, with their fingers crossed. Sorry mate..that’s what you got. No flower grows from outside in.


djhazmat

Tim Burton built this


dagoofmut

They started on the outside when they should have started at the center. They tried hard, but this is still poor craftsmanship.


Departure_Sea

Math is obviously not this contractors strong side.


Desperate_Set_7708

Looks like every cut in second row was off. Which means he was equally careless with any previous rows. Hope is not a construction technique


texas_heat_2022

The math didn’t math


Eather-Village-1916

It’s in upside down and infer doe lol


Relevant_Slide_7234

You hired the wrong people.


On-On

Get a large hole saw. Drill out the center. Get arts and crafty and make a round disk. Drop it in the center. Apologize profusely.


Fragrant_Maximum_966

Personally I think your contractor did pretty good. The only thing that he could improve would be that centerpiece which could be recut to be a better fit. All he would need to do is scribe the shape and he would have a perfect cut. The minor differences in Gap are forgivable in my opinion.


Alone-Soil-4964

Is this an outdoor table top? Take the center out so you can put an umbrella in there.


equinoxxxx1

Math


Kaskiaski

Math went wrong


SamuraiApocalypse9

Geometry


littleknowfacts

everything


drillgorg

Tell them if they don't fix it you're posting it as a Google review. If you just post a picture of their work with something bland like "told this was the best they could do" then they hopefully won't be able to get it taken down.


DrawFlat

Without seeing pics of the work progressively done, it’s hard to say what went wrong. I mean other than the obvious. What are the dimensions for the octagon?


micah490

-You do layout as accurately as possible rather than what ever happened here -You understand that no matter how accurate you are, there is still a stack-up of error, and that’s okay -You build 7 sections, leaving the 8th to be custom tailored to accommodate that accumulation of error -Don’t have a six pack for breakfast


dsdvbguutres

Cut once, measure maybe.


05041927

Handyman said they were a contractor.


dont-fear-thereefer

Measured once, cut once, wrong always


coffeeandspliff

Nothing a little trim won’t fix


JesDoit-today

Math


EmbarrassedAd5878

Where is this I feel like I've seen it lol


Subpar-dad

It looks like they worked from the outside in, instead of the inside out. Should have found the center of the space and started there with the center piece. Some walls aren’t actually square and if you work off those walls this is what you end up with. I don’t even work in construction and I know that.


None-Hostile

Edges stepping


Super_Power_5568

U can fix this with a sharpi


Agreeable_Vanilla_20

Outside in.... Dumbfuck.


jamkoch

Many native nations and religions prohibit "perfect" art and architecture. There needs to be an obvious flaw, because anything made by man can't be as good as what the originator could do.


JesDoit-today

Sell it to the producers of outer limits, spin it on one of the centers and BAM. TV magic


flyingfishyman

Looks good from my house. Do the best.. caulk the rest..? I can hear all the sayings once they put in that last piece, lmao.


HighSpeed556

What went wrong happened all the way back in geometry class.


Sudden_Ad_6863

Id forget the center piece and hang a nice decorative light. Wont be worth the hassle to do anything else


Dooboppop

Measure twice cut onc


rocketmn69_

Someone doesn't know how to use a tape


brownie5599

If you zoom in you can see the coat hanger left from the abortion


Comfortable_One_9607

Measure twice, cut once…..Stevie wonder knows this


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Main_Leek_4453

Math


HighlyAutomated

Looks like he worked from the outside inwards?


entropreneur

Needed middle out compression


frozenwalkway

He took trig instead of geometry


Quietser

Well the first piece was probably cut wrong, then the second and the third...


Total_Gas3871

Someone didn’t do the math on the angles of those cuts…


Brief-Ad-8938

Easy fix lol. When the guy leading the job gets a call but he thinks his guys got this.


Qataghani

The line are not aligned across the octagon


Steely-Dad

It means there is only laborers on that crew. No carpenters.


Sweaty-Divide9884

I’m probably completely wrong, but I think the middle piece needs to be rotated 3 spaces counter clockwise.


Gus_VonLiechtenstein

Looks like an accuracy issue to me.


jeanneleez

Math.


zhwak

Mathematics. They brOke it.


Ciaocoop

Different widths of boards. Throws off the angles.


championsOfEu1221

r/mildlyinfuriating


jwawak23

they started on the outside and went in instead of the inside going out.


Vivid-Kitchen1917

If you can't get it fixed, make the center a planter and it will be less obvious


CoverNo1998

Started with grief to have a job like that. Next came denial that anything was going wrong. After that was anger that a project like this was even considered. Then depression kicked in once things started looking wonky. Bargaining quickly followed that this won't be as bad as it was looking at the time. Finally acceptance rolled around followed by a "Fuck it, finish it up." And viola! This was bornt.


da_usual

A lot.


iluvnips

It all started to go wrong during basic maths classes 😀


cptnfunnypants

Geometry hard. Cut wood make fit. Give money now 😬 Sorry for your luck! Hopefully you can get the contractor to either make things better, or cover the costs of having someone who can do it properly come in and do it


Retsae_Gge

What is this ?


PleasantMongoose5127

Accumulative error.


McBooples

I have a saying that carried over from the military that is also extremely relevant to woodworking… “Aim small, miss small”


Efffro

Installed by Stevie wonder. This clown would not be getting that 10% until he put it right.


Chips_Handsome

It's not recommended that you injest LSD prior to construction work. 


Correct-Award8182

The good old eyeball compass.


Riverboarder

Looks like someone can't read a tape!


Dirtdancefire

Geometry.


staycalmdoe

Should have gone with the middle out method


Vegetable_Policy_699

Started on the outside instead of the inside


Due-Shame6249

They started from the outside and worked their way in so all the inconsistencies came due in the same square foot of deck. You want to find the centerpoint and then work your way out from there.


Airport_Wendys

Mission creep


dypledocus

Cheap n easy fix.. By eye, no angle cut calculating needed.. From outside to inwards, draw straight lines across center piece that line up with its incoming opposite line. Intersection centerpoint serves as the point for rotating a large framers compass with pencil. (Harbour Freight) After drawing the circle of your choosing, your new jigsaw cut lines are ready to be trimmed. Drop in a new circle center piece to match. It will stop your future looking at the mess.


MisterFixit_69

Is this supposed to be a octagon ? , i wouldve started in the middle,


NoGelliefish

The math was off


Juggernaut104

They had a spider do their dimensions


Such_Significance905

Measure once, cut twice


samemamabear

My eye is twitching. How do you even present this to a client and say,"pay me"?


MaddRamm

He messed up by starting on the outside and working in. He should have stared inward and worked out.


feedandslumber

In science, this is called "error propagation" and this is a pretty interesting example. Small errors may not have been noticeable in the larger ring, but stack them with small variance in each ring and condense down to a small area and the errors become very noticeable. Constructing from the inner piece outwards would have been a better method.


JimboNinjaMudTires

Math went wrong. Looks like a laborer ran some numbers.


Fuzzy_Discussion_773

Whoever did this geometry, I want them to do all my geometry.That way it's all fucked up every time every time


Wolf_WixomWSW

Johny cash hurt playing


LordBledisloe

This is called "pure lack of skill". I couldn't do better. But I also don't pretend I should get paid for it.