It’s like matching puzzle pieces so they fit perfectly together, that’s how rim & face alignment works!
Imagine you're playing with two round puzzles. Each has a circle edge (the rim) and a flat side (the face). To make them match, you need to line up both the edges and the flat sides just right.
Like Stacking Plates
Think of it like stacking plates at dinner time. If one plate is tilted or crooked, the next plate won’t sit nicely on top, it might wobble or even fall over!
Rim alignment means making sure the edges of your puzzle pieces (or plates) line up evenly, so they don’t stick out or gap apart.
Face alignment is like making sure both sides are flat and level. If one side is slanted, it’s like having a plate that’s not straight, it might make your tower wobbly!
So when you do rim & face alignment, you’re helping everything stay neat and stable, just like stacking plates perfectly for a tidy dinner table! It’s like matching puzzle pieces so they fit perfectly together, that’s how rim & face alignment works!
Imagine you're playing with two round puzzles. Each has a circle edge (the rim) and a flat side (the face). To make them match, you need to line up both the edges and the flat sides just right.
Examples
- Using a clock face to explain alignment in time-telling
- Aligning two windows on a building to look even
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