Circle cut outs (Illustrator)

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I am trying to recreate this image
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I have no idea how to make ideal cutouts with rounded edges and place them closer to the center.
To accomplish this I tried making an arch form and using pathfinder cut out the form, but I can bet that there is an easier and much faster way to recreate this.










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    I am trying to recreate this image
    enter image description here



    I have no idea how to make ideal cutouts with rounded edges and place them closer to the center.
    To accomplish this I tried making an arch form and using pathfinder cut out the form, but I can bet that there is an easier and much faster way to recreate this.










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      I am trying to recreate this image
      enter image description here



      I have no idea how to make ideal cutouts with rounded edges and place them closer to the center.
      To accomplish this I tried making an arch form and using pathfinder cut out the form, but I can bet that there is an easier and much faster way to recreate this.










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      I am trying to recreate this image
      enter image description here



      I have no idea how to make ideal cutouts with rounded edges and place them closer to the center.
      To accomplish this I tried making an arch form and using pathfinder cut out the form, but I can bet that there is an easier and much faster way to recreate this.







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          Create two circles

          Add a stroke to them with rounded end caps

          Use the Scissors Tool to cut the circles into pieces

          Delete the pieces you do not want



          enter image description here






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            Shoot, you beat me to it. Almost exactly the same answer!

            – Billy Kerr
            Jan 1 at 20:57











          • Impressive. You are very fast (flash).

            – Sebastiano
            Jan 2 at 20:49


















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          You could start with a circle, add extra anchor points using the Add Anchor Point tool, then simply delete the segments you don't want by selecting them with the Direct Selection tool, and deleting.



          Finish by adding Round Caps to the Stroke, in the Stroke dialog.



          enter image description here






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            Create two circles

            Add a stroke to them with rounded end caps

            Use the Scissors Tool to cut the circles into pieces

            Delete the pieces you do not want



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer


















            • 1





              Shoot, you beat me to it. Almost exactly the same answer!

              – Billy Kerr
              Jan 1 at 20:57











            • Impressive. You are very fast (flash).

              – Sebastiano
              Jan 2 at 20:49















            6














            Create two circles

            Add a stroke to them with rounded end caps

            Use the Scissors Tool to cut the circles into pieces

            Delete the pieces you do not want



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer


















            • 1





              Shoot, you beat me to it. Almost exactly the same answer!

              – Billy Kerr
              Jan 1 at 20:57











            • Impressive. You are very fast (flash).

              – Sebastiano
              Jan 2 at 20:49













            6












            6








            6







            Create two circles

            Add a stroke to them with rounded end caps

            Use the Scissors Tool to cut the circles into pieces

            Delete the pieces you do not want



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer













            Create two circles

            Add a stroke to them with rounded end caps

            Use the Scissors Tool to cut the circles into pieces

            Delete the pieces you do not want



            enter image description here







            share|improve this answer












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            answered Jan 1 at 20:43









            ScottScott

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              Shoot, you beat me to it. Almost exactly the same answer!

              – Billy Kerr
              Jan 1 at 20:57











            • Impressive. You are very fast (flash).

              – Sebastiano
              Jan 2 at 20:49












            • 1





              Shoot, you beat me to it. Almost exactly the same answer!

              – Billy Kerr
              Jan 1 at 20:57











            • Impressive. You are very fast (flash).

              – Sebastiano
              Jan 2 at 20:49







            1




            1





            Shoot, you beat me to it. Almost exactly the same answer!

            – Billy Kerr
            Jan 1 at 20:57





            Shoot, you beat me to it. Almost exactly the same answer!

            – Billy Kerr
            Jan 1 at 20:57













            Impressive. You are very fast (flash).

            – Sebastiano
            Jan 2 at 20:49





            Impressive. You are very fast (flash).

            – Sebastiano
            Jan 2 at 20:49











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            You could start with a circle, add extra anchor points using the Add Anchor Point tool, then simply delete the segments you don't want by selecting them with the Direct Selection tool, and deleting.



            Finish by adding Round Caps to the Stroke, in the Stroke dialog.



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer





























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              You could start with a circle, add extra anchor points using the Add Anchor Point tool, then simply delete the segments you don't want by selecting them with the Direct Selection tool, and deleting.



              Finish by adding Round Caps to the Stroke, in the Stroke dialog.



              enter image description here






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                You could start with a circle, add extra anchor points using the Add Anchor Point tool, then simply delete the segments you don't want by selecting them with the Direct Selection tool, and deleting.



                Finish by adding Round Caps to the Stroke, in the Stroke dialog.



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer















                You could start with a circle, add extra anchor points using the Add Anchor Point tool, then simply delete the segments you don't want by selecting them with the Direct Selection tool, and deleting.



                Finish by adding Round Caps to the Stroke, in the Stroke dialog.



                enter image description here







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