If you wblock it, and insert it as a block you can scale along an axis.


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I can't believe that in Acad 2006 there's no way to scale an object in one direction only e.g.
in x direction scale = 1.15, in y direction scale unchanged i.e 1.0.
Mstation does it - surely there must be at least a workaround in Acad?




If you wblock it, and insert it as a block you can scale along an axis.
Last edited by Dadgad; 13th Sep 2012 at 05:44 am.
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In addition to what Dadgad said, if you are looking to scale 3D solids by this method, then please pay attention the resulted block cannot be exploded, therefore will not be able to use further the entities.
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Dadgads suggestion works like a charm, but if you don't need to have whatever you need scaled as it's own DWG, its enough to just use the command BLOCK which only creates a block-definition inside the drawing.
AutoCAD Mechanical has a command that does this built in and yes, it's annoying that it's not in vanilla autocad.
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Wow I never knew about WBLOCK, only BLOCK, which I use a lot. Is the only difference that WBLOCK is stored as a separate .dwg, everything else the same?
But - I can't see how to scale either a BLOCK or a WBLOCK along one axis - I just get offered the same SCALE command without choice of axis.


Great, I've never dabbled in this.
But I want to scale my object on an axis that is 45o to the y axis - e.g. a square gets stretched from bott R to top L, but no distances get stretched from bott L to top R, so the square goes kite-shaped. I have tried rotating the square 45o before WBLOCKing, so that as WBLOCKed the y axis is indeed the one I want to stretch - but the stretch still happens to the original y-axis, so the square just goes rectangular.


As you were - it's working now - thanks a lot.
Is there any way we can scale in one direction without using block
I have to use this file for CNC therefore I cannot use explode command




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Welcome to the forum.
I don't see why you cannot use the EXPLODE command,
Depending of course on your geometry.
What types of drawing entities are there in the drawing, which you would need to block?
Can't you use PEDIT or similar commands after exploding the block?
Can you upload the drawing, or a representative sample of it?
Hmmm, I just saw Mircea's note in the earlier post.
Can you post something as a test?
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