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Make sure it passes over the free end of the string for the first pass.
Tape the free end of the string to the edge of the door, just above the floor.
If you can thumbtack, nail, or otherwise fasten the free end of the string to the item you are drawing, so much the better.
These instructions assume you start with an "underhand" loop, so that the free end of the string is under the intersection formed by the loop.[3].
You want enough extra string to tie onto the pencil (if your finished circle is 4 inches wide, you cut your string to a bit longer than 2 inches) Tie the string to the pencil Place your finger in the approximate center of the area you want to draw the circle Put the free end of the string under your finger.
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Tie the free ends of the string to a wooden dowel rod.
Tie the loose end of the string to the other side of the string to create a loop of string about the same diameter as the pie pan.
Take the loose end of the string and unwind about a foot or so of string from your spool.
These toys have a stick with a string hanging from one end, and a toy is attached to the loose end of the string.
Get the string ready by working a liberal amount of wax into either end of the string.
Exact, analytical results are obtained for the free and forced response to a harmonic excitation applied at one end of the string.
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