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Learning LayoutIn the Shop - Learning about Layout by James D. Thompson VII. Constructing 4 or 8 parts of a circle This one is a double feature because one leads into the other.
Draw a circle of the required size and draw a centerline through it. Set your compass at a distance approximately the diameter of the circle.
Swing intersecting arcs from both intersections in both directions.
Draw the line which is now the horizontal centerline. The circle has now been quartered. That is the first part of the solution.
Now set your compass to the radius of the circle. Swing arcs on both sides of
each intersection. The result is a circle divided into 12 equal parts. (Old trick for getting the apprentices to do something for themselves.) December, 2005
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