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If you want to draw an octagon shape using your compass, you've come to the right place. In this article, we'll explain how you can easily draw a series of lines and points that will ultimately form an octagon. If you're ready to get started, scroll down!
Steps
1
Lay the sheet of paper on a flat surface.
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Draw a horizontal line across the middle of the sheet.
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Find the midway point at 4.5 inches.
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Put your compass next to the ruler.
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Put the compass needle on point A and the pencil tip on the line.
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Use one hand to hold the compass handle.
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Find the 2 points where the line and circle intersect.
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Put the compass needle on point C and the pencil on point A.
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Twist counterclockwise to create an arc intersecting the circle.
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Find the 2 points where the arc intersects the circle.
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Draw a vertical line segment to connect points D and E.
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Find where the line segment DE intersects the line.
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Put the compass needle on point F and the pencil on point A.
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Twist your hand to create an arc intersecting line segment DE.
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Label the intersection between points D and F point "G."
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Draw a diameter containing points A and H across the circle.
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Label the upper point "I" and the lower point "J."
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Align the ruler along points A and G.
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Put the compass needle on point K and the pencil on point C.
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Twist to make an arc intersecting the circle at a new point.
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Put the compass needle on point J and the pencil tip on point C.
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Twist counterclockwise to create an arc intersecting the circle at a new point.
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Line up the ruler against the points B and I.
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Connect the 2 points with a line to make line segment BI.
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Repeat this step with the following points:
- Points I and M, creating line segment IM
- Points M and K, creating line segment MK
- Points K and C, creating line segment KC
- Points C and J, creating line segment CJ
- Points J and N, creating line segment JN
- Points N and L, creating line segment NL
- Finally points L and B, creating line segment LB
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Look for your octagon.
Community Q&A
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QuestionDoes it have to be 6 inches?AnonymousSuperWriterCommunity AnswerNo, but it has to be somewhere proportionate. For example, you can also make the diameter 3 inches, meaning that you will have to reduce the other measurements by 50%.
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QuestionI need to construct the one with sides 5cm. How many inches will I use for the parameter?Duck Woman Thing YTCommunity Answer1 inch is about 2 and a half centimeters, so 5 centimeters would be about 4 and a half inches.
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QuestionHow to get eight equal sides?Community AnswerUse a ruler! Rulers are helpful in many ways. You can also find shapes with 8 equal sides and copy it.
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Warnings
- Please be careful of using the compass needle; it is sharp.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- A mechanical compass with pencil
- A pencil eraser
- A ruler
- A spare pencil (recommended)
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wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, volunteer authors worked to edit and improve it over time. This article has been viewed 34,058 times.
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Updated: November 28, 2022
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Categories: Drawing Shapes
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