Helix 30cm Architects Scale Ruler

£9.9
FREE Shipping

Helix 30cm Architects Scale Ruler

Helix 30cm Architects Scale Ruler

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
£9.9 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

When it comes to solving problems, the simplest solution is always the best. With a wide variety of scales and extensive, multi-purpose guidelines, your plans and ideas can come to fruition. If you are a technical artist, architect, engineer – or simply someone who wants to get the job done, then this is the ruler for you. As you consider the duration of use, don't forget to think about the users - are they professionals or not? For instance, if kids will also be using the ruler to measure or draw, get plastic ones or metallic rulers with a plastic coating on the edges to prevent accidents. 3. The Desired Number of Scales When you search for the right architectural ruler, look for design and construction that appeals to you, will serve you for the time you desire, will give you ease of use and made from the ideal material. When you take your time to make this decision, you'll be sure to enjoy using the product.

How To Use An Architectural Scale Ruler (Metric

You'll need to have the right information to select the right ruler. This can be a daunting experience with the onslaught of online market places that offer innumerable options. This product comes as a bundle of the standard aluminum ruler and a rare anodized turquoise finish for increased durability. Made by Alvin, a reputable brand in the manufacture of stationery, you can be sure of unparalleled quality and exceptional durability. Architectural scales are a definite addition to any architect’s toolset. Even with the onset of computer aided design, the scale still rules the roost as far as measurement tools go. If quality and robustness of use are what you’re looking after, your search is likely to end right here. It offers the right mix of weight, sturdiness and ease of use – it is not heavy enough to intrude into your work, but holds well enough to give you accurate measurements. The scales have been machined precisely and are cogent enough for all operations.

Yardstick

Being able to scale drawings up and down using percentages has become very useful too. Working in Adobe (Photoshop, InDesign etc), you will find you can adjust the size of an object using a percentage, which is great if you are wanting to accurately scale a drawing up or down while working in photoshop while maintaining a precise scale. This point is slightly more technical. This point squarely depends on how many scales offered are of any realistic use to you – most scales go for the full fledged 11 scale treatment which is neither feasible nor usable for many architectural users. Hence, you should make sure you only go for the scales you actually need, rather than going in for the novelty of all 11 scales. Final words Are you looking for a high-quality, long-lasting, and easy-to-use measurement ruler? Then the 12-Inch Architectural Scale Ruler Set [Imperial] by DRAF would be an incredible option.

Rulers – Collection a day 21 Different Types of Rulers – Collection a day

If I’m understanding you correctly, you are asking what dimensions you should place on a drawing. You always want to place the ‘real life’ dimension on a drawing. So if you are drawing a wall, and the wall is 3m long, you will put a dimension note saying the wall is 3m long – even though you have drawn a 30mm wall. The goal of dimensions is to show the reader/builder the real life sizes of objects/constructions so it can be built. I hope that makes sense. Reply

Curved Ruler

When working with ISO paper layouts we know that the standard size of paper was developed on the basis of an area of 1m2, divided according to the ratio of the sides.

Architects Scale Ruler 30cm | Hobbycraft Helix Architects Scale Ruler 30cm | Hobbycraft

In the real world, one meter is equal to one meter. A drawing at a scale of 1:10 means that the object is 10 times smaller than in real life scale 1:1. You could also say, 1 unit in the drawing is equal to 10 units in real life. Sorry, one other thing. I would recommend you work in mm in your model space ideally. So convert everything to mm in both model space and paperspace. Reply Hi Jade, I think you were right the first time. The ruler does the conversion for you. So, if you have a drawing and it is at a scale of 1:50. You measure your plant and it is at the 1 mark on your 1:50 ruler, the plant is 1m. Likewise, if you want to draw a 3meter line at a scale of 1:50, you get your 1:50 ruler and draw to the 3 mark. Hope this helps. Reply

Architect Scale

Once we know the drawing scale, we can use a scale ruler to determine the measurement shown on the drawing in real life. Say your drawing is a floor plan at 1:100 and we want to know how big the internal bathroom is. More scales doesn't translate to a better experience or increased accuracy. Look for quality and ease of use. More scales that are not needful means that you're not getting value for your money. Conclusion



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop