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Place the compass on the paper and start drawing your circle.
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Draw your circle.[3].
Widen your compass to 4cm, and draw your circle.
Now, get the sheet where you want to draw your circle.
Pull the end with the pencil taught and draw your circle by moving the string/pencil around the paper.
Use a compass to draw your circle, or simply trace around the bottom of a round glass (or other object)., or simply trace around the bottom of a round glass (or other object).
If you're using a compass to draw your circles by hand, recreate this effect by putting the sharp point of the compass at the midpoint of the large outer circle's radius, adjusting your pencil so that it just touches the edge of the large circle, then drawing your smaller inner circle.
After drawing your second circle (regardless of its size), your next act should be to draw one or more circles that are tangent both to it and to the large outer circle - there's no right way to do this, either.
Measure 1/3 back from the edge of the outer circle, then draw your new circle.
Then, use your answer (which will be the radius of your new circle) to draw your new circle accurately.
If they have an outtie, you can tickle by drawing your nail in circles around it.
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