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all right guys so were going to draw up this fault circle assignment in fusion 360. uh the first thing im going to look at is the the overall diameter is 12 inches it has a 5 inch id and its one inch tall so im going to fusion 360 im going to create a sketch select my top plane im going to go to circle click on my origin type in 12. and we get a circle again and place a five inch diameter circle and ill go ahead and extrude this up one inch okay so it has a nine inch bolt circle with six holes equally spaced and each hole is one and a half okay so what im going to do is im going to create a sketch im going to click on top of my part im going to do a circle and im going to reference off my center of my origin go 1.5 now its a nine inch ball circle so what im gonna do is im gonna constrain this vertically four and a half inches because nine divided by two is four and a half so im basically giving the radius value of the volt circle and what im going to do is im going to