What Are the Measurements for 3 Plys of Veneer on a 7 7/8 Cylinder Mold?

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To fit three plys of 1/16" thick veneer into a 7 7/8" inside diameter cylinder mold, precise measurements are crucial. Each ply will reduce the effective diameter as they are added, requiring careful calculations for length. The total length for the plys must account for the thickness, ensuring a tight fit without gaps. The user provided calculations for various diameters using Pi, indicating specific lengths needed for the plys. Accurate dimensions are essential for achieving a snug fit when the plys are compressed by air pressure.
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I'm wondering if anyone can help me out on a question.I have a mold it is 7 7/8" cylinder (inside diameter) I need to get the measurements for 3 plys of veneer they are 1/16" thick. Thanks
 

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Could you explain in a bit more detail? What measurment do you need to get?
 
I need the length of the plys in inches or mm. The plys are placed in the mold one at a time as you put each one in they get smaller. The plys are 1/16" thick they need to fit in the mold perfectly the mold is a cylinder. It was computer cut at 7 7/8" inside diameter.After the plys are put in their forced tight by air pressure.I need them to fit tightly so the seams are tight. Thanks for your help
 
Pi * 7 13/16 = 24.544"

Pi * 7 11/16 = 24.151"

Pi * 7 9/16 = 23.758"
 
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thank you for your help
 
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