How to Draw a Circle With Just Paper and Pencils
Tear about half a page or a little lesser from a rough note., Keep folding the paper and remember, don't ever fold the paper like you'd fold a hand-kerchief., Take two pencils., Now, after putting the center hole, put another hole somewhere else...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Tear about half a page or a little lesser from a rough note.
Make sure the paper you are tearing is a rectangle shape. -
Step 2: Keep folding the paper and remember
Now, you'll have a single rectangular strip of paper which has been folded. , Now put a small hole at the center point of the strip.
And make sure your hole is exactly at the middle of the strip. ,, Place your strip on that sheet.
Now, keep two pencils- one at the center point and the other pencil at your circle point.
If you aren't steady with holding both the pencils in your hands, ask someone to assist you. , -
Step 3: don't ever fold the paper like you'd fold a hand-kerchief.
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Step 4: Take two pencils.
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Step 5: after putting the center hole
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Step 6: put another hole somewhere else
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Step 7: the more you move it away from the center point
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Step 8: the bigger your circle will be.
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Step 9: get the sheet where you want to draw your circle.
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Step 10: Finally
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Step 11: rotate your circle point... and if you've done everything correctly
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Step 12: you'd have a perfect circle- big
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Step 13: small- the way you want it!
Detailed Guide
Make sure the paper you are tearing is a rectangle shape.
Now, you'll have a single rectangular strip of paper which has been folded. , Now put a small hole at the center point of the strip.
And make sure your hole is exactly at the middle of the strip. ,, Place your strip on that sheet.
Now, keep two pencils- one at the center point and the other pencil at your circle point.
If you aren't steady with holding both the pencils in your hands, ask someone to assist you. ,
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