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gotphish001
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Just to add if you type UNITS in each drawing it will bring up a dialog box so you can see if they are indeed different by comparing them.

 

Since you said you are new to cad, the best practice is to draw everything full scale 1:1 in model space. The drawing space is unlimited so there is no reason to scale things smaller. It just causes confusion later. You can scale your 1:1 scale drawing in paperspace to any scale you want. That way if you needed to print it out in 2 different scales, you can easily accomplish this without changing the drawing in modelspace. If you've never used paperspace, I suggest watching a couple youtube videos on "how to use paperspace".  Try to watch more recent videos as a video from 2002 might not be as helpful as one from 2016 or whatever.

 

 You can also post both drawing here using the attach files feature under the text box if you want us to look at what you have. It's always easier to troubleshoot when you have the actual files.



Nick DiPietro
Cad Manager/Monkey