Hello, What is the ideal dimension style setting for metric say 1:100 scale. Something wrong with my setting please
see my setting on the attachment.. thank you
It would be extremely helpful if you could explain exactly what you mean by "something wrong with my setting". What aspect of the dimension style is not performing the way you would like?
Hi dmfrazer, These are the settings, Fit 100- Lines and Text. My units are decimal.
Your object is too small for that dimension scale.
@Anonymous wrote:My units are decimal.
What does 1 unit represent in the drawing (1mm, 1m)? This makes a difference.
In one of your dimstyle screenshots I can see that the text height is set to 0.1. If your units are meters, and the dimscale is 100, this means that your dimension text height will be 10 meters (0.1 x 100)! This explains why the text, ticks, etc. all appear to be so large compared to the size of the objects in the drawing. If you plan to plot this drawing at a scale of 1:100, then the plotted text will be plenty large enough to be legible (depending on the page size, of course), but the objects you are dimensioning might not be well displayed.
Start by determining what actual, plotted size you want your text to be, in the same units as your drawing. (Is 0.1 meter the right size text for a plotted drawing? in my "English units" world, that would correspond to about 4" tall letters on the plotted sheet, which would be much too large for most purposes.)
Once you get the text size right, then figure out how much your final drawing would have to be scaled down to fit on the page you plan to plot it on. You're not going to actually scale the drawing down, but you will need to know what that factor is so that you can tell the dimstyle how much to scale the dimension features up (by the inverse of your scale factor).
(The preceding comments assume you are placing your dimensions in model space, and do not intend to use an annotative dimstyle.)
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