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scaled odds and drawing size

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dirkpitt

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Good morning.
I press that I use autocad for hobby a few so I probably ask for a stupid thing.
I downloaded a robot's workspace design: View attachment IRB660_WORK_ENVELOP_01_Sheet3.DWG and I noticed that the odds are scaled by 0.8.
In the meantime, I don't understand the usefulness of climbing quotas, would it be no longer correct to draw in scale 1:1 and keep quotas 1:1?
If you want to draw, for example, an object that must move the robot, should be drawn with its real dimensions or should I take into account the scale factor of the quotas?
 
actually the odds belong to a quota style that 'lows' the linear measure to 0.833%.
could have scaled the design and then wanted to 'resign' at the altitude their right value (?!) but so it is only a chaos.
normally draws 1:1. You should ask who made the dwg. among other things misses also the indication of the graphic scale on the cartihlio.
 
I downloaded the file from the website of the subscribe.
I tried to bring the odds back to 1:1 and scale all the drawing but I get different odds again.
 
I downloaded the file from the website of the subscribe.
I tried to bring the odds back to 1:1 and scale all the drawing but I get different odds again.
to see the exact odds you have to change the "slddimstyle1" quote style

type ddim, select the style"slddimstyle1" from the left list and then the change button, in the opening window select the tab "primary unit" and put 1 in the "scale factor" box instead of 0.8333. save
 
to see the exact odds you have to change the "slddimstyle1" quote style

type ddim, select the style"slddimstyle1" from the left list and then the change button, in the opening window select the tab "primary unit" and put 1 in the "scale factor" box instead of 0.8333. save
Thank you, I did this and then I climbed the design for 0, 833.
Now the design seems fine.
 

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