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    • A Offline
      armiesarmy
      last edited by

      Hi all

      I currently have a model which I have at 1.1 scale. I would like to scale this to around 1:300th scale and one of the options I was going to use, was to take the length, scale it to the 1:285 value (6mm scale) Then measure that length with the measure tool and type scaled value.

      So I click on the measure tool, click on the points and type the new value, however It does not scale to that new value. In fact, its considerably off.

      I am using a 4 m length and scaling that to 1.4 cm . Is this simply to great a range to scale correctly?

      Is there a better way?

      many thanks

      Keith

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
        last edited by

        It should work (unless you have external, imported components). However 400/300 is not 1.4 but 1.333...

        Gai...

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
          last edited by

          Why do it in two steps? Why not measure the 4m distance and type in the desired new distance?

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          • Wo3DanW Offline
            Wo3Dan
            last edited by

            @armiesarmy said:

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            I am using a 4 m length and scaling that to 1.4 cm . Is this simply to great a range to scale correctly?....

            Dave is right in that ony one step is needed with the 'Tape Measure´ tool, to resize from 1:1 down to (approximately!) 1:300. Retyping the length will resize to that exact length.
            But maybe you need to apply the comma as decimal separator instead of the decimal dot?

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            • A Offline
              armiesarmy
              last edited by

              I think I know the problem

              I had my units set to a lower precision.....0.00

              Once I set the units to 0.0000 it all worked as described. Once lick and wham 😄

              thanks all

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              • Jean LemireJ Offline
                Jean Lemire
                last edited by

                Hi folks.

                Try this trick instead of doing calculations that will never be exact, expecially with 1/300.

                Add a line of 300 units anywhere in you model. Lets say you work in meters with a precision of one decimal, draw a line of 300 meters.

                Then, select the Tape measure Tooland measure this new edge. Of course SU will show 300.0m in the Measurement Toolbar.

                Type 1 and then press the Return key. No need to type a m for meters since SU will use that 1 with your default unit which happens to be meters.

                When asked if you want to resize the whole model, click Yes. The added edges will now measure 1 meter and the whole model will have been reduced by the same factor.

                Delete this extra edge when done.

                By the way, if you want to resize for printing purpose, you don't really need to do that since it is possible to print to scale with SU. Read the help about printing to scale.

                Just ideas.

                Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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                  armiesarmy
                  last edited by

                  Thanks

                  Ill try that

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