I'm trying to understand scale drawings for interior design and I'm still stuck! :( Is there a way to explain in dummy form? :'D Thank you for your video!
I am Electronics major but I have a subject of Shop Layout Management and my prof want as to make a Plant layout using a scale of 1:100. I just have this common ruler and I don't know how to use it in scale of 1:100. My drawing is sucks.
Kyle, please help. I have a drawing printed on an A4 piece of paper but the drawing is drawn to a scale of 1:100 @A1, how would i convert it from A1 to my A4 paper, then use the scale ruler?
Call me surprised, but I learned to use a scale rule at 14 in school, not years later at University. Then again, we were also using slide rules back then. edit: I was also taught as a young fella (engineer), never, ever, lift a size off of a drawing, even if it was a controlled document.
This is just a flat scale ruler, they come in heaps of different brands, shapes and sizes. It doesn't matter too much which one you get, just try get one with decent scales on it :)
I have never used these scales, I always calculated with calculator everytime which is hectic and time taking. Guys, just buy scales and learn to use it.
This video makes so much more sense than others I've seen on RUclips. Thanks 👌
Glad to hear, thanks a lot!
I'm trying to understand scale drawings for interior design and I'm still stuck! :( Is there a way to explain in dummy form? :'D Thank you for your video!
I explain scale in basic terms in this video: ruclips.net/video/YL4it90rMb8/видео.html I highly recommend checking it out! Thanks for watching
Brilliant Kyle best video on the subject yet, you kept it simple and straight to the point making it so easy to understand .
Thank you! I have been trying to suss this out and was getting really confused - your video totally made it clear to me thank you!!
Nice vid, simply and clearly explained. Keep goin'. Thumb up
Thanks Nina. I appreciate the comment!
This was very helpful, I actually understood it. Thank you a lot
Really glad to hear, thanks a lot :)
Good man 👍, saved a mega argument at work
Haha glad to hear! Cheers
That what I was looking for I got it awesome broo
So glad to hear cheers man!
Bruh ur vids really helped me for understanding the basics of these scaling stuffs. Thank youu
Really glad to hear, thanks a lot :)
Can you show, how to draw in scale in Autocad...(how to know the scale of a drawing)
Thank you, this helps lots!
I am Electronics major but I have a subject of Shop Layout Management and my prof want as to make a Plant layout using a scale of 1:100. I just have this common ruler and I don't know how to use it in scale of 1:100. My drawing is sucks.
I recommend watching my video on what scale is: ruclips.net/video/YL4it90rMb8/видео.html
thank you so much, i badly need this
Glad I could help :) Thanks
Really awesome video, clear and easy to understand the concept!! Thanks
Thanks a lot! Appreciate the feedback
So so so so helpful, thank so much :)
ahhhh this was so helpful
I'm so glad :D thanks for watching
Thank you bro, this really helped 🇿🇦
too much rambling. 2 min in and you still haven't explained how to use it
Oops. I know I should be more to the point. Hopefully still got something out the video, cheers
I don’t think you were rambling. I appreciated it. I’m
A landscape painter, & was wondering if this is ever used by artists?
I just shifted to architecture in second sem and I don't know what the heck my classmates are doing, this explains a lot about the scale.
Thanks 👍
Glad you found it useful, good luck Jame!
really need to know how to use scale
If in 1:50 scale i need 1.5 so ansr would be 0.08 smthng but how would i take on the scale
Thank you
My pleasure Kayla, thanks for watching
I was waiting for the Drum solo.
Drum playthrough but with scale rulers instead of drumsticks
Kyle, please help. I have a drawing printed on an A4 piece of paper but the drawing is drawn to a scale of 1:100 @A1, how would i convert it from A1 to my A4 paper, then use the scale ruler?
Call me surprised, but I learned to use a scale rule at 14 in school, not years later at University. Then again, we were also using slide rules back then.
edit: I was also taught as a young fella (engineer), never, ever, lift a size off of a drawing, even if it was a controlled document.
I still suck at this wow...but your video clarified bro thanks.
Haha it's just practice. Glad you found it helpful :)
The thickness, how do you measure it? I just see you are eyeballing it. Thank you
Where did you get this ruler?
Thank you 💕💕😊😊 ❤️🌹
You are so welcome
you are amazing keep doing please
Thank you heaps
How do u convert 1:100 to 1:500?
Legend
Wishing my lecturer could see this video so that she can stop asking us to draw plans, sections and elevations on a scale of 1 20.
my ruler has a 1:300 scale so it can't be that uncommon
What rulers are you using? X
This is just a flat scale ruler, they come in heaps of different brands, shapes and sizes. It doesn't matter too much which one you get, just try get one with decent scales on it :)
legend
Nice
2:29
I have never used these scales, I always calculated with calculator everytime which is hectic and time taking. Guys, just buy scales and learn to use it.
Why my scale ruler is different from yours is it scale ruler have different numbers and measurement ?
Correct, there are different scale rulers as mentioned in the video. Yours might be in imperial measurements
Correct, there are different scale rulers as mentioned in the video. Yours might be in imperial measurements
Clear as 0mud.
POV ur American
If you are in architecture school and you are watching this video, then just give up. Do something else for a living.
This is very comforting
Thanks I need that