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thickness lines

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what thickness do you make?
for furniture is ok thickness 0.00 ? and for windows and doors 0.2?
for supporting walls 0.5 and for partition walls 0.4?
And the odds?
 
You have to read the technical design rules. to print the section lines will have the same thickness. as well as quotas, hidden lines, those in sight etc.. .
 
Door walls and partition walls are both of the same thickness. unless you have a particular need to distinguish them. Usually they are made of the same thickness both in plant and in section, this because in both 2 cases are lines that represent walls affected by a sectional plane (horizontal for plants and vertical for sections).
I always recommend to use maximum 3 thicknesses for the lines in the architectural design. with 3 thicknesses (also 2) you can perfectly represent an architectural design.

for the furniture also uses the fine thickness that you use for the fixtures, for the railings, for the thresholds and for the steps (when they are not in section, but seen in the plant.

As for the values to be given to print thicknesses, this link can help.
 
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