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zipper

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Hi everyone,

 

I need to draw a flange which has to be cut out at an engineering shop, its a basic shape and easy to draw. Now here is my problem:

 

I need to draw in mm, as the measurments I have are in mm. I do know that autocad doesnt see mm/inches/cm etc...it just sees units, from my research, it states that I have to tell autocad that I want 1mm to equal 1 unit...but I cannot get it right..

 

I was told to goto to the dimension tab=> dimension style => modify => primary units and then type 25.4 in the scale factor box...so I did it.....and re-drew my whole drawing...then after I printed it, the measurments on the paper was incorrect!

 

Its frustrating, confusing and the more I research about it, the confusing its getting :(

 

Can someone please help me by giving me a full explanation on how to take my measurments I have (which is in mm), draw it on autocad, and then print it onto a A4 piece of paper in 1:1 scale...

 

Please, please I really need the help :(

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Go to Format>>Units or just type units in the commandline

 

Change the type to "Engineering"

Change the insertion scale to "Millimeter"

 

Then everything you draw will be in mm

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Thanks for your response! But its still not working :-(

 

Let me explain to you what I did from the very beginning:

 

I open up AutoCAD2007; i then went to file=> new; I then opened "acad"; then went to Format=>units; changed it to "Engineering" and changed the insertion scale to millimeters; I then drew a line of 10 units; printed it; after measureing it with my ruler, the line is 24mm (not 10mm)

 

So what am I doing wrong?

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Thanks for your response! But its still not working :-(

 

Let me explain to you what I did from the very beginning:

 

I open up AutoCAD2007; i then went to file=> new; I then opened "acad"; then went to Format=>units; changed it to "Engineering" and changed the insertion scale to millimeters; I then drew a line of 10 units; printed it; after measureing it with my ruler, the line is 24mm (not 10mm)

 

So what am I doing wrong?

 

Did you dimension the line in CAD? What result did you get? Your problem might be in the way you printed...

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