30 x 42 paper size
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@unknownuser said:
E size in U.S. is standard at 30"X42". D size is 24"x36". E size is a total pain in the field. D is much more manageable. These days I just use my iPad in the field.
Don't wanna be a pest ... but to be clear, there are umpteen paper-format standard sets, globally:
DIN (German), ISO, JIS, "Architectural," and then the ANSI (American National Standards Institute).Excusing all but the architectural "standards," and the ANSI standards, we have the following:
A R C H I T E C T U R A L [pre:3i755aoo]Arch A 9 Γ 12
Arch B 12 Γ 18
Arch C 18 Γ 24
Arch D 24 Γ 36
Arch E 36 Γ 48
Arch E1 30 Γ 42
Arch E2 26 Γ 38
Arch E3 27 Γ 39[/pre:3i755aoo]30"X42" is an "E1" format, not an "E."Peaking at the ANSI (American National Standards Institute) specification, however:
[pre:3i755aoo]ANSI A 5 Γ 11
ANSI B 11 Γ 17
ANSI C 17 Γ 22
ANSI D 22 Γ 34
ANSI E 34 Γ 44[/pre:3i755aoo]Regardless of what any architectural paper standard might be (or might have been):
In 1996 the American National Standards Institute adopted ANSI/ASME Y14.1 which defined a regular series of paper sizes based upon the de facto standard 8Β½"x11" (letter size) which it assigned "ANSI A." Tabloid β 11"x17" β is "ANSI B."To repeat my previous post:
From my experience at Hercules Aerospace in UT (late 70s through most of the 80s), E-sized drawings were/are 34"x44". Yes, they were in fact quite difficult to manage ... both in the office and for field personnel.
Personally I prefer formats that fold neatly to fit a letter-sized format (8Β½"x11"). 22"x34" (ANSI D) works great.
I hope that you can appreciate my lifelong experience, as I can appreciate your recent, yet very significant contribution to the SketchUp/Layout community. I will be purchasing your soon-to-be-published book.Thanks for all your constructive input, Nick.
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Whoa! 30x42" are you designing site signs? Most builders here in Australia would bury you under the footings if you used a sheet this large!
What sized projects are you working on? if it's an airport I guess you can be excused!
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@richard said:
Whoa! 30x42" are you designing site signs? Most builders here in Australia would bury you under the footings if you used a sheet this large!
What sized projects are you working on? if it's an airport I guess you can be excused!
Yes, it's a crazy size to manage in the field. I never go larger than 24"x36"
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