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I don't think you can. You can construct a 60º angle by compasses, but 65º sounds like a "Trisect" problem which (despite many claims to the contrary over many years) is not mathematically possible.

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Q: HOW TO CONSTRUCT 65 DEGREE ANGLE WITH COMPASSES?
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How do you construct 65 Degree angle?

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