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BeKirra
en respuesta a: 22foxy

Yes, @neaton's offer is a good hint.

Here is mine.

Before pasting, you may have to ensure what is the scale factor comparing between the source drawing and the target drawing. Then

  • use "Ctrl + C" on the source drawing and
  • "Ctrl + V" on the target drawing,
  • type s immediately.
  • enter the scale factor at the command prompt.
  • you will be fine.

BTW this may be off the topic but hope it is a good practice in the future.

Drawing everything in model space with 1:1 scale all time.

For example, in model space draw a 10 unit length line for your 10mm line.

 

HTH

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