how do you draw something 2x or 3x larger than actual size
how do you draw something 2x or 3x larger than actual size
Toby D.
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Toby, How would you scale down and make the drawing smaller? The scale box does not allow a minus symbol.
Scaling down does not require a negative value, rather it requires the use of a decimal fraction. To scale down 2:1, use a value of .5 in the scale boxes.
As for the original poster's question, I'm not sure of why one would want to actually change the number of units per side. All computer CAD is drawn at 1:1 as there is no need to incorporate scaling for the purpose of printing the drawing, in most cases, unless you are trying to create a larger than life inset. The printer scale is typically all that might be needed to make something larger than life size.
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To add to Hu's information. Printers today com with a software disk that allows the user to Print sections of blown up Prints. You will have to tape them together but it is possible to make a print that is 24 different sections on 11 by 8 sheets. I just found this in my HP printer Software.:rainfro:
Toby D.
"Imagination and Memory are but one thing, but for divers considerations have divers names"
Schwarzwald
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