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Hello everyone!
I would have a question to ask you:
I developed a 1:20 scale design, but the print factor must be 1:50 scale.
Would you please tell me what scale the drawing will print?
thanks in advance!
 
Hi.
take the scale drawing from 1:20 to 1:1 and then scale it from 1:1 to 1:50 to print it

ps: usually with cad in 3d environment builds in scale 1:1
 
Hi.
take the scale drawing from 1:20 to 1:1 and then scale it from 1:1 to 1:50 to print it

ps: usually with cad in 3d environment builds in scale 1:1
Hello and thank you for the answer.
I'm sorry, but I couldn't explain... the design in question unfortunately I cannot change it and, above all, it is not a 3d but a 2d.
My question is:
with a 1:20 scale 2d design and printed with a 1:50 scale factor, which scale will be printed?
 
take the scale drawing from 1:20 to 1:1 and then scale it from 1:1 to 1:50 to print it
if you draw in model space and set square and windows in layout space do not need to scale anything, but only change the scale factor of the windows.
usually with cad in 3d environment builds in scale 1:1
is good thing to do even in 2d environment
I developed a 1:20 scale design, but the print factor must be 1:50 scale.
Would you please tell me what scale the drawing will print?
I agree with shirokko.
if drawings in scale 1:20 to have printing as the drawing you have to set the printing factor 1:1 then to have printing 1:50 you have to set the printing factor 1:2.5
 
if you draw in model space and set square and windows in layout space do not need to scale anything, but only change the scale factor of the windows.

is good thing to do even in 2d environment

I agree with shirokko.
if drawings in scale 1:20 to have printing as the drawing you have to set the printing factor 1:1 then to have printing 1:50 you have to set the printing factor 1:2.5
Unfortunately I can no longer change the design, but I care to know what scale will be printed. Again, drawing 1:20 printed in scale 1:50 what comes out?
 
I say 1:100.
My reasoning, which may well be wrong, is this:
I have the design 1:20 scale, if I want the result to be 1:20 I will set the autocad print factor 1:1.
I was if imposed the autocad 1:50 print factor I will have the design 50 times smaller i.e. 1:100
 
I say 1:100.
My reasoning, which may well be wrong, is this:
I have the design 1:20 scale, if I want the result to be 1:20 I will set the autocad print factor 1:1.
I was if imposed the autocad 1:50 print factor I will have the design 50 times smaller i.e. 1:100
Unfortunately I can't change anything I just know that I have a 1:20 scale design with a 1:50 print factor.... I can't do anything else, I just want to know what scale would be printed
 
I say 1:100.
My reasoning, which may well be wrong, is this:
I have the design 1:20 scale, if I want the result to be 1:20 I will set the autocad print factor 1:1.
I was if imposed the autocad 1:50 print factor I will have the design 50 times smaller i.e. 1:100
It seems strange to me that it comes in scale 1:100 for the simple fact that I have already made an experiment:
I designed in scale 1:1, doubled with the scale command (scale - 2 ) and printed in scale 1:50. the result was to have a drawing in scale 1:25
 
Hello everyone!
I would have a question to ask you:
I developed a 1:20 scale design, but the print factor must be 1:50 scale.
Would you please tell me what scale the drawing will print?
thanks in advance!
from this I had deduced that:
"I elaborated a 1:20 scale drawing, but I should have done it in 1:50 scale"
for which mathematically representative with
1/20 * 1/x = 1/50
then x would have been 2.5

then you have clarified that
"I elaborated a 1:20 scale drawing, but I will print it in scale 1:50"
so mathematically
1/50 = 1/1000

p.s.: however, what does this have to do with the cam?
 
from this I had deduced that:
"I elaborated a 1:20 scale drawing, but I should have done it in 1:50 scale"
for which mathematically representative with
1/20 * 1/x = 1/50
then x would have been 2.5

then you have clarified that
"I elaborated a 1:20 scale drawing, but I will print it in scale 1:50"
so mathematically
1/50 = 1/1000

p.s.: however, what does this have to do with the cam?
Thank you very much for the answer! I finally managed to find the square.
Forgive me if I was out of place in this blog, but the “disperation” led me to try them all. Thanks again!
 

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