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27 Σεπ 2020 · Bar Scale Chart 1/4″ = 1′-0″ As seen above the zero’s (0) and the four’s (4) line up exactly between the ruler and the drawings bar scale, so you know you got the right scale. If they didn’t match, then you would try another scale on your ruler until you found one that did.
3 Φεβ 2024 · The trick is to use the Scale Factor, which appears in our CAD Scale Factors article. The scale factor is used to compare the scales to each other. For instance, if you have a drawing at 3/16" = 1'-0" and you want to change it to 1" = 40'-0", you simply compare the two scale factors and adjust as required: 3/16" = 1'-0" has a Scale Factor of 64
9 Απρ 2024 · Scale bars and graphic scales are both tools used in maps, architectural drawings, and other types of diagrams to indicate the scale of the document. They provide a visual means of converting measurements within the document to real-world units.
The purpose of this video is to explain the architect scale usage for common scaling practice read "one quearter inch equals one foot zero inchaes" or 1/4"=1...
You're looking to convert a site plan from Imperial to metric and wondering what standard metric scale you should use in the new viewport (or vice versa). Maybe you're trying to save in a detail into your Imperial detail library that was originally metric.
25 Νοε 2010 · A 1/4" scale means that each 1/4" (inch) on the plan counts for 1' (feet) of actual physical length. To scale a blueprint in imperial units to actual feet. multiply the measurement on the drawing (in inches decimal equivalent) with the denominator; where the denominator is the bottom number. Example - Blueprint Drawing Scale 1/4"
3 Φεβ 2024 · For instance, you would be in paper space on a sheet, then you would enter model space within the viewport, then you would type Z or Zoom and enter 96xp to scale the drawing to 1/8" = 1'-0" in paper space.