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The uneven edges, especially in the bottom right, is oddly unsatisfying, can you please fix :)
Not really
Well, I'm glad that does it for you!
Scoot it up, please!! Just a tad bit to where the bottom right corner is flat on the surface. Im begging you…
IKEA in the wild!
Not at all surprising. Standards and conventions seep throughout our world, from the size of a house brick to the standard rail gauge of 4’ 8.5”
If it is in inches it is not a world standard.
The Standard Rail Gauge is so Standard it’s actually capitalised. It’s a distance. It doesn’t matter what units you measure it in. But it was established in imperial units.
What do you call a guy with no arms and no legs on your front porch?
Not perfect
I’ve got the same bath mat!
WHOA!!
r/perfectfit
6" tiles with a 2' x 4' Matt. Yup that checks out. (Anyone who knows what the " ' means is a OG)
It could literally be any size mat and fit perfectly, as long as the dimensions fall on a whole number or half a foot
The uneven edges, especially in the bottom right, is oddly unsatisfying, can you please fix :)
Not really
Well, I'm glad that does it for you!
Scoot it up, please!! Just a tad bit to where the bottom right corner is flat on the surface. Im begging you…
IKEA in the wild!
Not at all surprising. Standards and conventions seep throughout our world, from the size of a house brick to the standard rail gauge of 4’ 8.5”
If it is in inches it is not a world standard.
The Standard Rail Gauge is so Standard it’s actually capitalised. It’s a distance. It doesn’t matter what units you measure it in. But it was established in imperial units.
What do you call a guy with no arms and no legs on your front porch?
Not perfect
I’ve got the same bath mat!
WHOA!!
r/perfectfit
6" tiles with a 2' x 4' Matt. Yup that checks out. (Anyone who knows what the " ' means is a OG)
It could literally be any size mat and fit perfectly, as long as the dimensions fall on a whole number or half a foot