lol - it isn`t even setup on my mill yet. It is currently on the kitchen work surface so Mrs Craynerd is

to shift it. I`m just trying to get my head around it ... 360 deg, 60 mins, 60 seconds. .... 90:1 ratio so 1 rotation of handle is 4 deg ... yes yes..
So say I want to cut 14 holes around a diameter, 360/14 = 25.71428...
I`ve been trying to figure this out all day, but since the RT is not split in decimals but deg, mins, secs .... how can you convert it? I`ve found a little calculator online that will do it, but I`m struggling getting my head around the maths!
EDIT:
Just found this:
Here's How:
The whole units of degrees will remain the same (i.e. in 121.135° longitude, start with 121°).
Multiply the decimal by 60 (i.e. .135 * 60 = 8.1).
The whole number becomes the minutes (8').
Take the remaining decimal and multiply by 60. (i.e. .1 * 60 = 6).
The resulting number becomes the seconds (6"). Seconds can remain as a decimal.
Take your three sets of numbers and put them together, using the symbols for degrees (°), minutes (‘), and seconds (") (i.e. 121°8'6" longitude)