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It doesn't have enough dimensions on it to draw all of it accurately. Maybe you can assume some things, such as that [for example] the vertical sides of the notches in the top line up with the dimensions along the bottom, and/or that the upper row of hexagons is vertically centered on the Arcs in the ends [and that the right one of those aligns with the left one], but there's nothing by which to locate the Circle.
But for what is knowable, what have you tried, and what are you having trouble with?
It doesn't have enough dimensions on it to draw all of it accurately. Maybe you can assume some things, such as that [for example] the vertical sides of the notches in the top line up with the dimensions along the bottom, and/or that the upper row of hexagons is vertically centered on the Arcs in the ends [and that the right one of those aligns with the left one], but there's nothing by which to locate the Circle.
But for what is knowable, what have you tried, and what are you having trouble with?
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Settings that might be helpful are polar tracking and as others mentioned object snapping
The commands I used are Rectangle, line, Circle, Mirror, Trim, Fillet, Copy, Polygon, Rotate, and Move. Not in that particular order. This may not be the most efficient way to get it done, but it works.
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Settings that might be helpful are polar tracking and as others mentioned object snapping
The commands I used are Rectangle, line, Circle, Mirror, Trim, Fillet, Copy, Polygon, Rotate, and Move. Not in that particular order. This may not be the most efficient way to get it done, but it works.
Show your work for us to be able to help you best.
CADnoob
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