JD Mather Posted April 25, 2012 Posted April 25, 2012 Assuming your sheet size is limited to available printer - you might add some additional sheets with detail views. Does your instructor grade the printed sheets or the digital file (I always grade the file but record the grade on the printed sheets with redlines for the student.) Quote
JD Mather Posted April 25, 2012 Posted April 25, 2012 Sorry, I thought JDM might be taking a crack at this one so I held back. ..... Sometimes work gets in the way. We're headed into exams next week. Just finished writing my exam for Creo Simulate (Pro/E Mechanisms). It's a rough life Quote
mo12345 Posted April 25, 2012 Author Posted April 25, 2012 Sometimes work gets in the way. We're headed into exams next week. Just finished writing my exam for Creo Simulate (Pro/E Mechanisms). [ATTACH=CONFIG]34436[/ATTACH] It's a rough life haha nice im doing a quantity surveying degree first year we have exams in about a month Quote
samchums26 Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 Maybe like this?... c-m school latest recovered 2.dwg Quote
ReMark Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 Yes, we already discussed utilizing a 1:250 scale. As I said I find that unsuitable for an architectural drawing but the teacher probably doesn't care. It is the only scale that best fits the A3 sheet size so I guess the OP is stuck with it. Quote
daft vader Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 (edited) May I point out you could have always turned you plan around and print in portrait not landscape that would allow for a larger paper use wouldnt it ? you can move you notes if they get lost to one side Question why would anyone ask you to draw a large plan and expect it to fit on A3 ? we do print lots of our site electrical plans to A3 just for ease on site and they can me read depending on the size of the house etc I have printed your drawing at A4 as I am at home and it can still be read ok on A4 paper so A3 would be even better. End of the day if you save it to A1 when it comes to printing the drawing it can made to fit any size paper it just wont be to scale and I would have thought that would matter in your case as the drawing is to small at A3 Edited May 1, 2012 by daft vader Sorry I didnt read the post was from 25th so I am a bit late Quote
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