EXERCISE 2 Direction: Arrange the sequence of proper usage of the compass by using 1 as the first step, 2 for the second step, and so on. Grasp the middle of the compass between your thumb and fingers. Place the point of the drafting compass at the center point of the circle you intend to draw. Twist your fingers, applying light downward pressure on the compass to mark out the desired length of arc or circle with the leaded end of the compass. After using a compass, clean it and keep it in the proper place. Adjust the leaded end of the compass so that it touches where you'd like the edge of the
EXERCISE 2 Direction: Arrange the sequence of proper usage of the compass by using 1 as the first step, 2 for the second step, and so on. Grasp the middle of the compass between your thumb and fingers. Place the point of the drafting compass at the center point of the circle you intend to draw. Twist your fingers, applying light downward pressure on the compass to mark out the desired length of arc or circle with the leaded end of the compass. After using a compass, clean it and keep it in the proper place. Adjust the leaded end of the compass so that it touches where you'd like the edge of the
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EXERCISE 2
Direction: Arrange the sequence of proper usage of the compass by using 1 as the first step, 2 for the second step, and so on.
Grasp the middle of the compass between your thumb and fingers.
Place the point of the drafting compass at the center point of the
Twist your fingers, applying light downward pressure on the compass to mark out the desired length of arc or circle with the leaded end of the compass.
After using a compass, clean it and keep it in the proper place.
Adjust the leaded end of the compass so that it touches where you'd like the edge of the arc--or
circle--to be.
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