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Hello.
I designed a plant in autocad and drew it in scale 1:1, when I go to enlarge the scale of the map of 1.5 the quotas I made are no longer found naturally.
The question is how do I scale quotas? I tried in "quota sts" to change the scale factor, but nn I can understand which value is the correct one.
I thought this: if two-wheel drive the drawing, the odds must be scaled by 0.5, so if you run 1.5 the drawing, I will have to scale by 1/1.5 the odds, right?
 
Hello.
I designed a plant in autocad and drew it in scale 1:1, when I go to enlarge the scale of the map of 1.5 the quotas I made are no longer found naturally.
but if you have drawn (justly) in scale 1:1 why should you scale a plant of 1.5?? :confused:
 
by memory scale 1:1.5 is not allowed by norms one.
However the easiest and obvious and correct way is to draw 1:1 and set the scale factor in the layout by managing the properties of the or of the windows. see guide online.
but on your question there are two scale parameters for quotas .
open the quota styles window via the format menu then quota styles.
go in a way of the style of quota that interests you.
in the suitable tab you find the item "scale for quota processing"; this value will scale the visual settings (fresh, odds...) but not the value.
in the primary unit tab find the item "scale factor"; This changes the value(if your line measures one hundred and imposed as factor 4, the share will indicate a value of 400).
here are two linkshttp://www.grafica2d3d.com/2009/11/tutorial-autocad-2010-le-quote.htmlhttp://www.ordineingegneri.bergamo.it/cad/lez14/lez014.htm.

read the online guide, do some tutorials and squeeze google otherwise google is a suicide.
 
Okay, thank you.
the real problem I find is that if drawing in scale 1:1, when I go to print it always comes out a tiny thing.
I tried to move with the layouts and I ended something, but I think there is no correspondence between the measurements of the quotas and the real ones, i.e. in practice if I draw anything and then I want to print that thing in scale 1:50 on a sheet a3, but the print must be made so that you see nice centered the drawing, how do I have to do?

the problem that I put on is this: must there be correspondence between what mold in scale and what is written on quotas?
 
in the suitable tab find the item "scale for quota processing"
in autocad mechanical... in autocad "liscio" I think it is simply called scale.
the problem that I put on is this: must there be correspondence between what mold in scale and what is written on quotas?
But with this question I understand that you know very little about technical design. but what school did you attend before engineering?
 
Forgive me, I didn't want to highlight your ignorance at all, but rather I am based on the gross preparation that from school and Italian unity. you should not look for it in a forum, but should give it to your teacher.
I'm sorry but you can't do a technical drawing course (because your problem is not autocad. you just miss the basics of technical drawing) through a few posts on a forum. It's like I ask you to explain the logarithms by correspondence. . .
 
Forgive me, I didn't want to highlight your ignorance at all, but rather I am based on the gross preparation that from school and Italian unity. you should not look for it in a forum, but should give it to your teacher.
I'm sorry but you can't do a technical drawing course (because your problem is not autocad. you just miss the basics of technical drawing) through a few posts on a forum. It's like I ask you to explain the logarithms by correspondence. . .
Okay, so, since I can't figure out anything about it, can I ask you to take a look at my "work"?
 

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Okay then, since I can't make myself understand in any way by talking. .
but look at that I understood very well; If the problem is over. It is you who would not be able to understand our suggestions because of your gaps. I can open the files, and then...?
 
Okay, thank you.
the real problem I find is that if drawing in scale 1:1, when I go to print it always comes out a tiny thing.
I tried to move with the layouts and I ended something, but I think there is no correspondence between the measurements of the quotas and the real ones, i.e. in practice if I draw anything and then I want to print that thing in scale 1:50 on a sheet a3, but the print must be made so that you see nice centered the drawing, how do I have to do?

the problem that I put on is this: must there be correspondence between what mold in scale and what is written on quotas?
try this way:
in the layout put a square formed a3 ( around you find it in bundles, should be there also of defalt in autocad).
create a window as large as the square, better slightly lower otherwise then seezionarla could be ostic (memory when you create you appear inside the drawing with its maximum extension.
check the scale of the window (see the rules for those allowed); otherwise if you want it to be as readable as possible and the scale can not fool you less, double-click inside the window, inside not edge, and zoom "maximum extension".
the layout is set.
in the press select the printer, in "sheet size" set the format a3, in "print area" put extension, "print offset" you put centered, in "print scale" you put suitable to the sheet (this with a square a3 would not serve, but so go on the safe); the rest is not functional regarding your problem.
here is a linkhttp://www.google.it/url?sa=t&rct=j...sg=afqjcnhuo_8ufsebh4-baa4ci4oyyycvdg&cad=rjaAnyway, put some of your... read the online guide and search around (this link I found it among the top 20 results with the search "autocad print settings"; nothing wanted so
 
the layout is set.
in print selections the printer, in "sheet size" set the format a3, in "print area" put extension, "print offset" you put centered, in "print scale" you put suitable to the sheet (this with a square a3 would not serve, but so go on the safe).
But let me... let him set up a layout and then tell him to print the "extensions" with adapted scale????? ? Suviá, be good!
the rest is not functional regarding your problem.
How do you say that?? you do not even know if you have to print in scale and possibly at which scale; In addition, this does not solve the problem of the size of quotas.

@d3dac
Can't you get some help from some of your co-workers?
 
But let me... let him set up a layout and then tell him to print the "extensions" with adapted scale????? ? Suviá, be good!


How do you say that?? you do not even know if you have to print in scale and possibly at which scale; In addition, this does not solve the problem of the size of quotas.
in the layout set the format a3.
print in extension mode includes everything within the layout (which in theory should contain only the square and its content. it is true the adapted scale should not go, but I do it by precaution, if I mistake to set the sheet format(a4 instead of a3) I print the complete drawing equally.
for "the rest is not functional regarding your problem." I meant line thickness scale, print styles, in short, a bit the whole right side of the printing setting window.
cumunque i realized that you have to print in a3, with a teaming a3 will have exactly the sheet format on which to print. the scale sets it in the display window
@d3dac
Can't you get some help from some of your co-workers?
I ask for venia.
 
print in extension mode includes everything inside the layout
It's not exactly like that. the correct option in my opinion is "layout" and not "extension".

for "the rest is not functional regarding your problem." I meant line thickness scale, print styles, in short, a bit the whole right side of the printing setting window.
It is true, of this it is not spoken, that d3dac has not asked anything but are fundamental settings!

I ask for venia.
I didn't mean "more irony" than you, massive... ;)
 
then the problem of the quotas I solved it following the reasoning that I made before (at the beginning of the thread) on the proportions, with the layouts, I dismantled a little and something out came out.
I did so:
- I deleted the default rectangle inside layout 1;
- dx key on the layout tab1;
- Page settings management
- change;
- in the dialog box I selected as a "adobe pdf" printer, as sheet size I put a3; in print styles table I put "monochrome.ctb" to print in black and white;
- then I went to the ribbon layout tab I selected the rectangular window command and created a window on the layout sheet;
- first of all I put all the drawing in a rectangle of the size of a sheet a3
 

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