SUNDEMON
Industrial
- Dec 5, 2003
- 79
hi,
I am having problems creating a drawing that lets me specify distances metrically, later to be converted to feet and inches. I see many FAQs on the subject, but none that seem to directly address my specific problem. I'd appreciate it if someone could offer a little guidance.
I'm working in the US from metrically dimensioned architect's plans. Into these I will have to place items that are manufactured in feet and inches, so a lot of coversion is required. I was hoping to specify distances as written on my plans (metrically), and convert to US measurements further on.
Originally I set my units to decimal/millimeters, and created a dimension style that showed the metric measurements as primary units, and displayed feet and inches (scaled to .3937) as an alternate. When I offset a line a given distance and dimensioned it, everything appeared fine. But when I switched dimension styles to fractional ones, I found that I was actually working x 2.54 too large. I tried scaling my entire drawing by .3937, but the dimensions stll weren't working as I had expected.
Now I'm totally confused.
Any suggestions, gudance, or concise info sources on the subject?
thanks,
sd
I am having problems creating a drawing that lets me specify distances metrically, later to be converted to feet and inches. I see many FAQs on the subject, but none that seem to directly address my specific problem. I'd appreciate it if someone could offer a little guidance.
I'm working in the US from metrically dimensioned architect's plans. Into these I will have to place items that are manufactured in feet and inches, so a lot of coversion is required. I was hoping to specify distances as written on my plans (metrically), and convert to US measurements further on.
Originally I set my units to decimal/millimeters, and created a dimension style that showed the metric measurements as primary units, and displayed feet and inches (scaled to .3937) as an alternate. When I offset a line a given distance and dimensioned it, everything appeared fine. But when I switched dimension styles to fractional ones, I found that I was actually working x 2.54 too large. I tried scaling my entire drawing by .3937, but the dimensions stll weren't working as I had expected.
Now I'm totally confused.
Any suggestions, gudance, or concise info sources on the subject?
thanks,
sd