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How to draw an Octagon
Re: How to draw an Octagon
Caroline, thank you for sharing with us. It really is simple to make. I haven't thought about it. 

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Re: How to draw an Octagon
Or better yet, invest in a simple computer program that will draw the octagon for you... ; )
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Sorry if my newspaper cut out is not as high tech as a computer program to draw one for me....
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Thanks for the information. I love what you are doing. I am going to try it and will let you all know.
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Caroline I cannot Thank You enough! This makes sense to me. I have to see things done sometimes before I can understand. Thanks again so very much! You are such a gem of a lady! I save newspapersa for things like this. {{{{{HUGE HUGS}}}}}
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I have been doing drafting work for years and teaching drafting for several years more. So I could not help but take that approach. Thanks to Caroline for the idea.




First draw a circle with a compass for the desired size, then make verital lines tangent to both sides, then draw tangent horizontal lines on top and bottom, then use a 45 degree triangle to draw the four tangent slanted lines. It is perfect and all sides are equal.
To make an octagon you use a 45 degree triangle.
And just in case anyone wants to know how to make a hexagon you use a 30/60/90 degree triangle that is shown in one of the pictures on the right.




First draw a circle with a compass for the desired size, then make verital lines tangent to both sides, then draw tangent horizontal lines on top and bottom, then use a 45 degree triangle to draw the four tangent slanted lines. It is perfect and all sides are equal.
To make an octagon you use a 45 degree triangle.
And just in case anyone wants to know how to make a hexagon you use a 30/60/90 degree triangle that is shown in one of the pictures on the right.
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Carolyn, thank you so much. You are one smart woman. I like your approach and even more important I understood what you were saying. I am tech challenged and the way you did it was perfect for me.
You are one bright and talented woman. Thank you for being such an inspiration.
Jo Ann
You are one bright and talented woman. Thank you for being such an inspiration.
Jo Ann
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You have made this so easy even for a math challenged person. Thanks very much
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thanks this idea is great, can not believe that something you think is going to be hard turns out to be that simple. You are tops in my book
Pfflyer47
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WOW this is great I really understand how to do it. thank you, thank you million.!!!