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converting survey drawing to correct scale

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234eng

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Sep 27, 2008
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Could someone please show me how to coverting the survey drawing to arch drawing scale?
 
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Scale by 12, since Architectural units are inches and survey units are feet. Assuming imperial system, not metric.
 
scale all [enter] 0,0 (* 12.0 1.0) [enter]
 
Are you in AutoCad? and if so what is the scale in layout and the units used in model space?
 
By the way, if you don't know, paste you drawing in ACAD 2004 or earlier version.
 
I have enclosed Cad file 2000
The survey I pasted at the bottom of the drawing and inside the box.
The is one more problem that I encounter. Everytime I open the CAD file, it said "missing arch font". Can you correct this problem?
TIA
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=b6d2dec8-7db1-4242-84fe-fd62bd74f4a4&file=Cuong_20th_Ave_South_Cad2000.dwg
The drawing shows it's just as we surmised-you're working in architectural units (inches), survey drawing is in decimal feet. So either scale up survey by 12 or scale down floor plans by 12 to be able to overlay them.

Missing font files will have to be provided to you by whoever sent you the drawing. I also found several "nonstandard" fonts in the drawing:

Substituting [simplex.shx] for [University Roman LET].
Substituting [simplex.shx] for [solid1.shx].
Substituting [simplex.shx] for [helv-ls.shx].
Substituting [simplex.shx] for [logo2rca.shx].
Substituting [simplex.shx] for [c:\ACAD12\FONTS\a.shx].
Substituting [@extfont2.shx] for [ARCHT].
 
If you scale down the Arch. drawing by 12, it's actually 1/12 or 0.083333333333333333333333333333333333333333
 
2334 eng- I checked out your drawing and I'll concentrate on the lower right hand drawing of layout "1 SITE PLAN".
First back in model space your barscale is wrong. Its total length s/b 80'but it shows at 6'8". So either scale it to 80' or redraw it. If you scale it the scale factor will be 80*12/80 or 12. Then go to the layout mentioned above and highlight the viewport where the barscale is and scale that part of the drawing. Since you show a scale of 1"=20', that scale factor is = 20*12/1=240. Now there are two major thinr to do : 1)invoke the viewport toolbar to select(if available) 1"=20' or to manually input the 240 value and enter the input so as to scale the drawing within that viewport properly or 2) on command line invoke Z>S> 1/240XP and enter to scale that same viewport.
You can verify the accuracy of that scaling by measuring the overall length of the barscale when it is in paper space and model space as 4" and 80' respectively.
Be prepared to see a change in that viewport as you may require it to be increased or decreased in size.
All scaling of drawings in viewport is done exactly that way as long as the drawings in model space have correct dimensions which you barscale did not have.
 
CarlB or anyone:
Could you please show me how to do the substituting font missing?
TIA


Missing font files will have to be provided to you by whoever sent you the drawing. I also found several "nonstandard" fonts in the drawing:

Substituting [simplex.shx] for [University Roman LET].
Substituting [simplex.shx] for [solid1.shx].
Substituting [simplex.shx] for [helv-ls.shx].
 
I don't know iif this is what you want but here we go: Open the drawing and select the Format pull down menu, then open Text Style and within that dialog box check out the Font Name box for the font that you desire.
Anotherway to check out for the Font listing, go to window explorer, select the drive (in my case it is C)in which you have program files, then select the ACAD folder and check out the fonts file.
 
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