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First of all good year to all :), after reading a bit of various discussions (but my ass how beautiful material to read!), I tried to do alone but, given my poor quality of designer cad I need your help.
I am trying to "digitalize" the construction plans of the bismarck for my hobby (I am in possession of the plans), thanks to you I found that there is the "rical" function that I am using great, but there are some aspects that are not yet clear to me and that create some problem, one of these concerns the scale.
I better explain, I imported my beautiful design to "recalcate" (use the polyline command to recreate the design, right?), given the size of the design some details can safely draw them in scale 1:1, like the order of the keel, sin than when I amount the drawing and begin to draw the lines, these last are very small, is not reported the scale in short, and I do not know how to do.

I imagine there are more solutions to the problem, but I have no idea where to start, can you give me some suggestions?.

I add the image I created with the scanner to make you understand what I mean.

ps. the original scale of the design is 1:200

Thank you.
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I don't know the cad you use
but if it were autocad
the image, recalc the lines, then select all and with the comado scale carry everything in scale 1 :1 since you know the scale of the drawing

Hi.
 
I don't know the cad you use
but if it were autocad
the image, recalc the lines, then select all and with the comado scale carry everything in scale 1 :1 since you know the scale of the drawing

Hi.
Well, I just need to figure out how the scale command works then.

thanks for the right
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ps. I'm using draftsight:)
 
on your profile write nanocad, then specify draftsight.
try to be clearer from the beginning next time...... or update your profile.
However, both of these cads refer to autocad, so the controls (including scale) are substantially equal or almost autocad.
once you know the scale command in one of them you also know it in others.
if well remember (memory vade) draftsight is only 2d, while nanocad is also 3d.
I don't want to be wrong.
 
on your profile write nanocad, then specify draftsight.
try to be clearer from the beginning next time...... or update your profile.
However, both of these cads refer to autocad, so the controls (including scale) are substantially equal or almost autocad.
once you know the scale command in one of them you also know it in others.
if well remember (memory vade) draftsight is only 2d, while nanocad is also 3d.
I don't want to be wrong.
hi you're right sorry, but I'm using both of them (even if I'm opting more and more for draftsight).

Thanks for the help:)

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