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Martin Eastburn Martin Eastburn is offline
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Default Dimensions in CAD with fractions.

How can you tell. Print it out at what scale ? and what precision.
Don't guess and measure with a ruler. Use a mouse and the CAD file and
have the Cad program measure it. CAD might scale a Tabloid into 11/17 with
3/8 borders or anything. It is relative. When 1:1 you normally use D
and E size paper
and make sure the CAD is printing at only 1"=1" or 10" or 5 or some even
number.

Cad fits a drawing into the paper size and the scale of ink vs Tube vs
planned is always off.

Martin

On 3/22/2019 5:03 PM, wrote:
On Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at 10:23:30 PM UTC-4, David R. Birch wrote:
My company occasionally receives customer CAD files that have all or
most dimensions in inch fractions. What puzzles me is that when I
convert the fractions to decimal inches, the actual values turn out to
be only approximations of the fractions.

On one drawing, there was a line of holes regularly spaced and
dimensioned fractionally from one end. Based on the fractions, the
spacing seemed to be 6-11/32" hole to hole. After I converted the
fractions to decimal, the location of each hole from the end was not an
exact decimal equivalent and the hole to hole spacing was from 6.3405 to
6.3445". The distances didn't get progressively longer, just wandered
around the decimal equivalent of 6-11/32".

In another case on the same drawing, several hole diameters were given
as 1/8", yet changing it to decimal showed one line of holes to be .173"
and another on the same part .117".

Why does this happen? How do you input 1/8" and get something other than
.125"?

David