In later versions this is done with Translate, one of the boxes in Translate is for scaling, just work out your sclaing factor.
I did not start using BobCAD until V28, but I think Translate is where you will find your answer.
Barrie
Hi,
How do I go about scaling a dxf file to right size I need, it is currently much too large.
As an example, I know that the holes on it are 1/4" diameter, but measured they are 6.35".
So can i scale the whole drawing based on a measurement of this circle somehow?? I know in other programs I can do this, but have no idea how to in BodCad (v26)
thx
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In later versions this is done with Translate, one of the boxes in Translate is for scaling, just work out your sclaing factor.
I did not start using BobCAD until V28, but I think Translate is where you will find your answer.
Barrie
Barrie @ Composite Specialities Ltd. using BobCAD V30 Mill 3 axis Pro, Bricscad V14 and MOI V3 with CNC-Step High Z 1000S and Wabeco CC-F1210
Yes, Bazzer is right about Translate. Scaling is always done in one of two ways. And yes you can take any object that you know the true size of.
1) What you have is bigger then what you want. Take what you want and divide it by what you have. You will get a number less than one. Do a control A or select all, open translate, pick coordinates and set everything at 0-0. Then put that number you came up with and enter it into the "Scale" window. You can go four or five places past the decimal. Hit OK and you're done. Don't forget to change "Scale back to 1 or you're going to get yourself in trouble later.
2) What you have is smaller then what you want. Take what you want and divide by what you have. Now you will get a number bigger than 1. Do everything as stated above, except use your greater than 1 number in the "Scale" window.
Your dxf has clearly been drawn in millimeters. I don't use Bobcad but it may be a simple as selecting the correct units or scaling you drawing by .03937
tried it...didn't work..will have to scale it