Scaling to 1:50

Scaling to 1:50

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Scaling to 1:50

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Hello

 

I completed a drawing using scale 1:1, however, I have now been asked to change that from 1:1 to 1:50. I have changed it on the model space and on the paper space when going to plot to PDF. The drawing is on A3 and has gone very small into the left side corner, is there anything that I can do to rectify it? Or is there anything that I can do in the beginning to make sure this doesn’t happen again?

 

I need it to take up the whole A3 page on 1:50 scale on AutoCAD and PDF.

 

Any suggestions please?

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If you are plotting from paper space you do not need to set the scale at 1:50. Leave it at 1:1 and change what to print to extents. See the highlighted areas in the image below

 

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Hello

 

Thank you for your help.

 

I have just tried this and it worked, however will the scale be at 1:50 like I need it to be?

 

Thank you.

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As long as your viewport scale is 1:50 and you leave the scale shown as 1:1 then yes your drawing will be at 1:50 scale

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That's great, thank you for your help! 

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In model section draw a box or type rec then hit enter and click the cursor pointer anywhere then type d then set 420 x 297mm size (A3). Then go to layout then type mv and hit enter then drag the cursor and draw a box, then zoom in the box you created then point the cursor outside the mv box or click outside the box, click the mv box then type 20.00 in custom scale to use 1:50 scale.. hope it works..

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@Anonymous This was correctly answered by @h_s_walker 2 years ago, not to mention that your instructions are confusing and basically incorrect. Using a metric template and an A3 layout a 1:50 scale is easily picked from the drop-down list, and as such the rectangle you drew in modelspace would be tiny in the viewport.

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rachael.ramshaw-
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Hi there, 

But what if my scale options are all in feet and inches, but I want 1:50? 

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At the command line type OPTIONS

Then choose USER PREFERENCES

Lastly choose DEFAULT SCALE LIST, and you can change it there

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rachael.ramshaw-
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Thank you so much! I've just followed your instructions and they are perfect. I appreciate you taking the time to help me 🙂

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mabrar1999
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How to set a drawing in to 1:1500 scale in dwf from cad file ?

Anyone can rectify this problem please

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At the command line type SCALELISTEDIT. You can then add 1:1500 to the list of scales. See the image below

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Task

Figure 1 shows the plan of a highway and a foot-bridge.

Draw the section X-X to a scale of 1:50 using the data provided:

DATA

  1. a)

Footpath gravel 300 mm thick

  1. b)

Asphalt surfacing on footpath 25 mm thick

  1. c)

Asphalt premix surfacing 50 mm thick

  1. d)

Sub base maximum depth 1000 mm

  1. e)

Base course depth 500 mm

  1. f)

Road kerb 250 × 800 mm

  1. g)

Flush channel 250 × 700 mm

  1. h)

Column base 3000 × 3000 × 1000 mm

  1. i)

Murram blinding 3000 × 3000 × 200 mm

  1. j)

Trapezoidal drainage channel 1500 mm wide at the top and 500 mm at the bottom

  1. k)

Height of the drainage channel 1100 mm

  1. l)

Total column height 12000 mm

  1. m)

Substructure column height 5200 mm

  1. n)

Rails 200 × 200 mm

  1. o)

Deck slab thickness 500 mm

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