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    Re: 737 homemade MIP

    If you have Autodesk design, then download the dwg file http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/down...do=file&id=187
    The drawing is to scale so then you should be able to do whatever you want.
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    Re: 737 homemade MIP

    Quote Originally Posted by super2277 View Post
    but scala it 100% in print settings but thats is on pieas
    one A4
    If you try to print the entire MIP on A4 paper then you will have a lot of pages to print out - no way around that. If you have access to a large format printer that is the way to go.
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    Re: 737 homemade MIP

    But i dont have autocad

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    Re: 737 homemade MIP

    You said you have Autodesk Design. You can open / import DWG files with it http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...112&id=8411823

    Maybe explain again what you are trying to accomplish. Maybe I have lost something in your translations.

    I am happy to help, even if I need to convert things for you.
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    Re: 737 homemade MIP

    Super2277,

    I created some pdf files for you. What I did was tiled the MIP, MCP, Overhead and the Pedestal into separate files using A4 size paper. All you will have to do is print them off at 100% scale on A4 paper and paste/tape them together. The pages have a .25 inch overlap and have marks to help line them up. Then after you do that, cut the outline out and trace it onto your wood for cutting. Hope this is what you are after.
    Either PM or post me you email address.

    Note to anyone else: If these are of interest to anyone else I can upload them. Just reply or PM me.
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    Re: 737 homemade MIP

    Quote Originally Posted by autocadplease View Post
    Download my 1:1 pdf file http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/down...do=file&id=188
    Select the area you want using the "snapshot" tool. Right click and select print. Make sure you select "none" in the page scaling. This will print out at scale then.
    Is this 155 cm or 150cm?

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    Re: 737 homemade MIP

    I forgot to say i have get aces to a big printer for printing drawnings

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    Re: 737 homemade MIP

    Just print it out at 100% scale (no scaling) and it will print to the exact scale.
    If you want to know the exact size (length x width) of the file, just look in the properties. I forget the exact measurements.
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    Re: 737 homemade MIP

    Quote Originally Posted by autocadplease View Post
    Just print it out at 100% scale (no scaling) and it will print to the exact scale.
    If you want to know the exact size (length x width) of the file, just look in the properties. I forget the exact measurements.
    in the PDF i have download? how versjon i use pdf 2011?

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    Re: 737 homemade MIP

    In Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader, under the "File" menu select "Properties" to see the file's attributes/size.
    The page size of the file I uploaded in 92" x 120". Not many wide media printers can print a page that large, so you will need to use the snapshot tool. If you don't have it already, download Adobe Acrobat Reader (free download at http://get.adobe.com/reader/).
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