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scale in non-real table

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my problem today is that I drew a piece in scale 1:1 and making the table and setting this type of scale I realize that actually the design of the piece is not in scale 1:1! !
the problem is that I have to convert this file to dxf and send it to the workshop to cut with laser!
someone can help me
 
1:1, they "pull" it by removing the quotas and then insert the geometry for the realization of the piece.
but what I don't understand is that I set scale 1:1 but of 1:1 there is nothing!
 
Something doesn't convince me.

How do you say it's not 1:1? ?

Can you post a part and put it on the table "out of scale"? ?
 
@mtb
It is not 1:1 scale because overlapping the piece I have on the geometry of the board I printed is smaller!
the procedure I followed was to draw the piece in the sketch, to extrude it, to print it in scale 1:1 to see if it coincided and until here everything ok, but at the time of the table I noticed the problem!
 
the problem is that until I die in scale 1:1 no problem but by doing so I do not see the cartilage, the speech changes if instead I imposed it in the suitable print that from them is no more in scale 1:1!
but printing with suitable, shouldn't the piece always stay in scale 1:1??
 
No. you need to use a paper format that is compatible with your printer to print in scale 1:1. if you adapt the design will be reduced accordingly to fit the format accepted by the printer.
 
No. you need to use a paper format that is compatible with your printer to print in scale 1:1. if you adapt the design will be reduced accordingly to fit the format accepted by the printer.
you're right, using another printer always with fit but using the format type instead of a4 a3 the problem is no longer there!
that figure of m@@a!! !
I apologize for breaking your p.... but I was taken from the continuous pressure!
Thank you all!
 

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