![]() ![]() This is done primarily for the convenience of the users of the drawings. In mo.st cases, if it is not drawn full size, the drawing is made smaller than the object. Scale MeasurementĪ drawing of an object may be the same size as the object (full size), or it may be larger or smaller than the object. If you need a dimension that is unclear or is not given, do not measure the print! Since prints shrink, stretch, and may not be drawn to scale, you can easily come up with some very inaccurate dimensions. Whether or not you need to review these fundamentals, there is one important thing to remember about getting measurements from a print. Others, who have had more experience, may find these exercises a worthwhile review. Since some students have had little need to measure accurately, these exercises will provide the practice they need. This section is intended as a review of the fundamental principles of measurement.
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