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The 'Old Childrens Gam' plan. Have drawing board. In it place two pins. Make a loop of string, and place it over the pins. The loop should be slack/loose. With a pencil , put it inside the string loop , and pull the loop tight. Keeping the loop tight, move/draw the pencil as a third point inside the tight loop. If done correctly, you will have a nice smooth ellipse. To have an elipse of a certain size. Measure the distance between the pins. Then with the looped string, place it over the two pins . Pull it taught against one pin, and in a straight line through other pin, to limit of half the major axis. Then drawe as before. Hope that helps!!!!! NB This is child's/boy scout's stuff.



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The 'Old Childrens Gam' plan. Have drawing board. In it place two pins. Make a loop of string, and place it over the pins. The loop should be slack/loose. With a pencil , put it inside the string loop , and pull the loop tight. Keeping the loop tight, move/draw the pencil as a third point inside the tight loop. If done correctly, you will have a nice smooth ellipse. To have an elipse of a certain size. Measure the distance between the pins. Then with the looped string, place it over the two pins . Pull it taught against one pin, and in a straight line through other pin, to limit of half the major axis. Then drawe as before. Hope that helps!!!!! NB This is child's/boy scout's stuff.



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The 'Old Childrens Gam' plan. Have drawing board. In it place two pins. Make a loop of string, and place it over the pins. The loop should be slack/loose. With a pencil , put it inside the string loop , and pull the loop tight. Keeping the loop tight, move/draw the pencil as a third point inside the tight loop. If done correctly, you will have a nice smooth ellipse. To have an elipse of a certain size. Measure the distance between the pins. Then with the looped string, place it over the two pins . Pull it taught against one pin, and in a straight line through other pin, to limit of half the major axis. Then drawe as before. Hope that helps!!!!! NB This is child's/boy scout's stuff.

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