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sweetshazza
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scale rule

by sweetshazza » Thu Apr 12, 2007 8:32 pm

:?: how do you use a scale rule are there any sites on line which will help me i dont know the first thing about scale rules its for interior design if thats any help[/b]

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by thedoctor » Fri Apr 13, 2007 6:45 am

A scale rule allows you to measure, or mark, lengths on paper which correspond to actual lengths in the room. For example, you will usually see on one side of a scale rule, 1 : 20 . THis means that every division (the distance between any two of the lines on the rule) is equal to 20 times that on site. Therefore a line on the drawing of 50mm is equal to 1 m. This allows you to represent your room or house etc on a drawing in direct proprtion to the actual job enabling you to see if furniture will fit, measure area and volume and so on.

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by sweetshazza » Sat Apr 14, 2007 7:11 pm

:P :P thank you so much ive got it now thanks again much appreciated[/b]

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