by MeFlick » August 21st, 2015, 6:49 pm
Also, another thought - were you making one circle and then moving it on the mat - since it is off just slightly - if you were moving it, it is possible that you slightly altered the circle shape. If you then made copies or duplicated that shape, then you would be repeating the same error on all the circles.
When creating a circle - make sure that your lock on your keep proportions is on and then enter the correct size you need the circle to be in the height and the width boxes. For a perfect circle, you would want to make sure that you have those identical - so for example the height would be 3.5" and the width would be the same. If you kept the project you were working on (which I doubt since it was circles for a gk's school project) check the width and height and see if they were the same.
Also, I would think it would be possible to slightly distort the shape if you had too much blade and/or force perhaps. I say this because you mentioned in your second post that it was off just "very slightly" and that you didn't think a photo would show what you were talking about.
Go Vols!