Great information there Mark. I have been using this method for years now. The other thing I do is if a plan shows only one half of a wing or tail I reverse the image and print it. Thanks Mark.
Thank you for the printing tips especially how to measure the wing. For larger plans I email the file to SLEC who print and post for a very reasonable price
I've been looking for a way to resize downloaded pdf files for months and just came across this video by accident and so happy I did. Thanks for posting Mark. You have a new subscriber. However, when I downloaded and installed adobe acrobat reader from your link, and opened a plan with it, It looked nothing like yours. So, I opened the menu from the tools drop down and disabled the new version. Now it looks like yours.
Hi, very interesting and informative video, thank you. I don't know if you or anyone can help? My sister bought a Mercury Grebe glider kit. It doesn't seem to have any written assembly instructions, just a plan? Can anyone help with this or advice on assembly steps, please? Many thanks.
Great video and very useful tips. Would you consider doing a video on how you do a materials take off from the plans when you scratch building. and thanks for all the great video tutorials. I have learned a great deal from them all.
Thank you, really appreciated, pleased you liked the videos. Not totally understanding your suggestion about a video, do you mean how to transfer the images from the plans to balsa for cutting out?
@@MarkRobinson555 thanks for the response. I was referring to the process that you go through to determine how much material, i.e., balsa, ply, how many sheets and sticks, what sizes. I hope that makes sense, and again thank you so much for the videos. I wouldn't be half as far with my modeling if it were not for these videos.
@@MarkCCandelaCPA thank you for the clarification, I appreciate the suggestion. Also, appreciate the kind comment regarding my videos, really pleased to hear that you have found them helpful. 😊
Very informative, Mark is there a way to only print a selected area . I have Buccaneer drawing its quite large. I want to print smaller scale sections without having to cut sections from original drawing?
thanks for the comment, If I want too print a selected area, say a set of rib templates, I use some free software called PDF X to crop around the bits I want to print. This not only alows you to just print what you need, but also alows better paper alignment, hope that helps
I will do a video at some point, but here is a link to the software I use, hope it helps - apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/pdf-x-pdf-editor-pdf-reader/9P3CP9G025RM?hl=en-gb&gl=gb&rtc=1
You can also go to an option called "Take a snapshot". It's under the Edit menu, maybe under Edit -> Undo, Redo, and More, depending on the Reader version. This allows you to draw a rectangle. If you select File -> Print while this rectangle is selected, it will only print that area. Hope that helps. The same settings for 100% scale will apply. I use this all the time when I need to print ribs and formers, since I use the cut-through method to apply the shapes to wood, which destroys the template.
Hi Mark. Thank you for sharing your techniques on .PDF printing out in sections. You mentioned in the video you had some build articles for us to download. I did not find them. Can you send us a link please? Thank you Mark.
What to do if the measuring tool tells me the plans are not at 100%? For example, the plan I measured is 50%. So, how to expand it to 100% before printing?
@@MarkRobinson555 Thanks Mark. That would work but I've now realized the plans I downloaded are not to scale. For example, the designer has written a measurement of 34 inches on the plan but using the measuring tool, the measurement is actually 29 inches. So in this scenario, the method won't work but I do appreciate you posting the video and your prompt reply.
@@kellio48 On the top toolbar, click Tools > Edit PDF > Edit. Hover your cursor over the image you want to edit. Click and drag the corners to resize the image. Then remeasure and save.
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i learn a bunch from your videos..Thanks
Thank you very much for the comment, really pleased you find them useful
Very nicely done Mark. Good info for us old guys.
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you very much Norm, always appreciate comments from a master builder such as yourself
Really great info. This has set me up for this winter's project. Thanks Mark.
Glad to help
Thanks, i found that really helpful Mark 👍, greetings from Ireland
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the comment
very helpful for non-literate PC user - me! Thanks Mark
Glad it was helpful, appreciate the comment 😀
Great information there Mark. I have been using this method for years now. The other thing I do is if a plan shows only one half of a wing or tail I reverse the image and print it. Thanks Mark.
Thats a great idea Terry, thanks. Really pleased you enjoyed the video, appreciate the comment 😀
Thank you for the printing tips especially how to measure the wing. For larger plans I email the file to SLEC who print and post for a very reasonable price
Thanks for the comment, pleased the video helped. Also, didn't know SLEC printed plans, so thanks for that 😀 Good building!
OMG that is so helpful and so easy! THANK YOU!
Really pleased you found it helpful, thanks very much for the comment 😀
Excellent video very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
thank you Mark, that was really helpful information.
Excellent, really pleased it helps, thanks very much for the comment 😊
I've been looking for a way to resize downloaded pdf files for months and just came across this video by accident and so happy I did.
Thanks for posting Mark.
You have a new subscriber.
However, when I downloaded and installed adobe acrobat reader from your link, and opened a plan with it, It looked nothing like yours.
So, I opened the menu from the tools drop down and disabled the new version.
Now it looks like yours.
Thanks for the comment, pleased you found the video useful
That was a really useful video Mark thank you 😀
Thanks for the comment, really pleased you found it useful 😀
Great video! Thank you very much!
You are welcome, thank you for the comment
Great video. Thanks. Handy to know.
Pleased you liked the video, thanks for letting me know 😀
Brilliant!! Well done!! Thank you!!
Glad you liked it!😀
Didn't know about the tool section Mark thanks for the heads up 🙂
Happy to help, pleased it was useful
Hi, very interesting and informative video, thank you.
I don't know if you or anyone can help? My sister bought a Mercury Grebe glider kit. It doesn't seem to have any written assembly instructions, just a plan?
Can anyone help with this or advice on assembly steps, please? Many thanks.
Great video and very useful tips. Would you consider doing a video on how you do a materials take off from the plans when you scratch building. and thanks for all the great video tutorials. I have learned a great deal from them all.
Thank you, really appreciated, pleased you liked the videos. Not totally understanding your suggestion about a video, do you mean how to transfer the images from the plans to balsa for cutting out?
@@MarkRobinson555 thanks for the response. I was referring to the process that you go through to determine how much material, i.e., balsa, ply, how many sheets and sticks, what sizes. I hope that makes sense, and again thank you so much for the videos. I wouldn't be half as far with my modeling if it were not for these videos.
@@MarkCCandelaCPA thank you for the clarification, I appreciate the suggestion. Also, appreciate the kind comment regarding my videos, really pleased to hear that you have found them helpful. 😊
Nice video, well done!
Thank you very much!
3 pounds Sterling, = about $3.76 in the states. I wish I could get plan printed that cheaply in the states. I've paid around $30 at FedEx Kinkos
Same here. I use FedEx office and they are a little pricey but being able to walk in, plug in my usb stick and print out a plan on my own is nice.
Do you build completely from the plane? No kit parts?
I build completely from plans 😀
Very informative, Mark is there a way to only print a selected area . I have Buccaneer drawing its quite large. I want to print smaller scale sections without having to cut sections from original drawing?
thanks for the comment, If I want too print a selected area, say a set of rib templates, I use some free software called PDF X to crop around the bits I want to print. This not only alows you to just print what you need, but also alows better paper alignment, hope that helps
@@MarkRobinson555 there are couple of software with pdf x name. If you can do a video in the future I would be appreciated.
I will do a video at some point, but here is a link to the software I use, hope it helps - apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/pdf-x-pdf-editor-pdf-reader/9P3CP9G025RM?hl=en-gb&gl=gb&rtc=1
Thanks I was looking for my Mac. I still have Pc in garage @@MarkRobinson555
You can also go to an option called "Take a snapshot". It's under the Edit menu, maybe under Edit -> Undo, Redo, and More, depending on the Reader version. This allows you to draw a rectangle. If you select File -> Print while this rectangle is selected, it will only print that area. Hope that helps. The same settings for 100% scale will apply. I use this all the time when I need to print ribs and formers, since I use the cut-through method to apply the shapes to wood, which destroys the template.
Stupendo video e di spiegazione di come ci deve muovere nel web. Molto molto gentile grazie
Pleased you like the video, thank you very much for the comment
Hi Mark. Thank you for sharing your techniques on .PDF printing out in sections. You mentioned in the video you had some build articles for us to download. I did not find them. Can you send us a link please? Thank you Mark.
Hi there, I mentioned free plans and articles from sites like OuterZone, if you look in the videos description there are some links that will help
What to do if the measuring tool tells me the plans are not at 100%?
For example, the plan I measured is 50%.
So, how to expand it to 100% before printing?
I would print at 200% which should hopefully double the size, but as you have done, always worth checking
@@MarkRobinson555 Thanks Mark. That would work but I've now realized the plans I downloaded are not to scale.
For example, the designer has written a measurement of 34 inches on the plan but using the measuring tool, the measurement is actually 29 inches.
So in this scenario, the method won't work but I do appreciate you posting the video and your prompt reply.
@@kellio48 On the top toolbar, click Tools > Edit PDF > Edit. Hover your cursor over the image you want to edit. Click and drag the corners to resize the image. Then remeasure and save.
HELLO MY FRIEND, AI AM GEORGE FROM GREECE. YOU MAKE GRATE JOB. AI SEE ALL THE VIDEO YOU ARE VERY KINDE! THANKS A LOTT ! I WANT TOO HELP ME, IF YOU NOW, AI M LOOKING IN WEB SITE AND I WANT FOUND AND FIX A BIG CONCORD! GRATE LEGENT MODEL! I WANT TOO FOUND BIG PLANS, DISTANS LENGTH 3.00 metre AND WING 1.40 metre ! ANY WAY IF YOU NOW SOMETHINK TOO HELP ME PELEASE ANSWER MY MY FRIEND! THANKS AGAIN . I HOPPE TOO ANSWER.....