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BeKirra
en respuesta a: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:

oh i see, so if i am using a 1:1000 scale i should chose the mm right? (sorry im really new in using autocad)


 

Apart from what Imad has suggested, you should clarify your model scale because technically speaking, models should be drawn 1:1 scale all time in model space.

This will give you a real volume when you measure the model.

You then set desired scale on layout with viewports for your drawing.

 

FYI Place drawing title block and drawing boarder on layouts.

 

HTH

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