If you say so. Tape measure is 1/2" wide or more, so your marks could be that far off. Plus doing math, like half of 7+3/16th in... I don't know, drawing a couple marks is easier to me, there's no guesswork, and if it's oblong you can just repeat a couple times and still find a good center point.
As my high school physics teacher used to say: so simple, and yet so straightforward.
Best I've seen of all the methods. Thanks! 👍
The Easiest way to get it! Thank you.
Learn something new everyday thank you very much for this video two thumbs up😊
Excellent way of doing this !!
Clearest example
The angle that sees the diameter inside the circle is 90 degrees
Groovy man!!!
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
How do you exactly where to position the square at the beginning, can you easily position it incorrectly?
Brilliant
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Logic
Easiest way to find the center of a circle: (x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2
Simple way , make square ⬛ and ❌ that's it 😉
Don't know what I did wrong, but I'm about half an inch off.
Maybe the circle is an oval?
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...you can literally do it with a tape ..way quicker😅
If you say so. Tape measure is 1/2" wide or more, so your marks could be that far off. Plus doing math, like half of 7+3/16th in... I don't know, drawing a couple marks is easier to me, there's no guesswork, and if it's oblong you can just repeat a couple times and still find a good center point.