Shop front: Orthographic projection dimesnsions Scale 1:50

Drawing Scale 1 : 50
Top View
14 cm (700cm)
8 cm (400cm)
You will need to draw your shop front to
scale. This drawing is done at 1 : 50. This
means that 1 cm on this drawing is 50 cm
in reality. This is so it fits onto an A3
sheet.
I have measured my house so you have an
idea of scale. Here are my findings:Single Door - 200cm x 75cm
Single window - 115cm c 60cm
External room height - 300cm
(One floor only, you may do two or three
floors).
5 cm (200cm)
5 cm (200cm)
Average shop length - 700cm
(You may make yours bigger or smaller).
1.5 cm (75cm)
Average shop width - 400cm
(This will be one room wide, two rooms
wide, would be 800cm, etc.)
Once you have done your scale
orthographic drawing you will be ready
for making.
6 cm (300cm)
4 cm (200cm)
4 cm (200cm)
2 cm (60cm)
6 cm (300cm)
Making Scale 1:10
2.3 cm (115cm)
These are the dimensions
for a single window!
Front View
1.5 cm (75cm)
These are the dimensions
for a normal single door!
Shop front: Orthographic projection dimesnsions
1.5 cm (75cm)
Your model will also be made to scale a
good scale to make your model would be
1:10. This means that 1 cm on the model
is 10 cm in reality. You will have to
change your drawing dimensions when you
are making as they are different scale.
Simply times your drawing dimension by
five to get the 1:10 scale or divide the
real measurement by 10.
8 cm (400cm)
Scale 1:50
Dimensions in Centimeters
Name: Mr. Cooper