Set of standards scale AutoCAD.
The importance of the size standards set scale much. Depends on the unit (Unit) of the plot (Plot) we set "Ploted mm. = Units ".
This means that "The size of length 1 unit of distance on the screen. Will need to pen of a plotter to draw many mm long "!
If, for example, suppose that we set Ploted mm. = Drawing Units is the size of 10 = 1 means that 1 unit long write up on the screen. Is written on paper with a length equal to 10 mm.
If we define 1 unit to unit length is equal to 1 meter in length will be 1 meter from the actual writing on paper was 10 mm or 1 cm long, we compared the capture Sekl together will be as follows:
On paper length : length
1 cm : 1 m
1 cm : 100 cm
1 : 100
1 cm : 1 m
1 cm : 100 cm
1 : 100
The sheet, this is equivalent to 1 standard scale : 100 For example, there is more understanding as If we suppose defined Ploted mm. = Drawing Units equal to 100 = 1 shows that when we write the chord length is 1 meter on the screen (1 unit = 1 meter) length, we would have to be written on paper is 100 mm, and when it is compared scale.
On paper length : length
100 mm : 1 m
10 cm : 100 cm
1 : 10
100 mm : 1 m
10 cm : 100 cm
1 : 10
Scale set standards. Is to be considered first before you create a job that will take scale will not lose any time in the scale later. However, we must consider before writing that down on paper work such as what size A0, A1, A2, A3 or A4 with a try to compare how job size? And will require approximately scale so much to fit the size of the paper.
The design for the architectural design of structures or general. We should be given to units 1 unit is equal to 1 meter, which should be the default position for most people who start training programs use AutoCAD.
Scale standard of review sheets in later stages is dependent on the plot that will need to set "Ploted mm. = Drawing Units" equal to what that conclusion will have enough of the following table.
Scale standards ---- Ploted mm = Drawing Units
1 : 1 ---- 1000 = 1
1 : 2 ---- 500 = 1
1: 3 ---- 1,000 = 3
1: 4 ---- 250 = 1
1: 5 ---- 200 = 1
1: 10 ---- 100 = 1
1: 20 ---- 50 = 1
1: 50 ---- 20 = 1
1: 100 ---- 10 = 1
1: 200 ---- 5 = 1
1: 250 ---- 4 = 1
1: 300 ---- 10 = 3
1: 400 ---- 2.5 = 1
1: 500 ---- 2 = 1
1: 750 ---- 10 = 7.5
1 : 1 ---- 1000 = 1
1 : 2 ---- 500 = 1
1: 3 ---- 1,000 = 3
1: 4 ---- 250 = 1
1: 5 ---- 200 = 1
1: 10 ---- 100 = 1
1: 20 ---- 50 = 1
1: 50 ---- 20 = 1
1: 100 ---- 10 = 1
1: 200 ---- 5 = 1
1: 250 ---- 4 = 1
1: 300 ---- 10 = 3
1: 400 ---- 2.5 = 1
1: 500 ---- 2 = 1
1: 750 ---- 10 = 7.5
Note: This table is only set to 1 unit equals 1 meter.
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