DXF Scale Helper

cad utility

DXF imported at the wrong scale

A simple scale-factor helper for DXF drawings that arrive 10x, 25.4x, or 1000x too large or too small.

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quick tool

DXF Scale Helper

Change a value to calculate.

before you act

What to check first

  1. Measure a known object in the imported drawing.
  2. Divide expected length by imported length.
  3. Apply the result once and save a clean copy.

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When this page helps

This page is for the small moment before a bigger workflow: opening a file, checking a measurement, importing data, ordering material, or explaining a problem to someone else. It keeps the first decision simple and gives you numbers or checks you can copy into the next step.

It does not replace the original software, a professional inspection, or a manufacturer's spec. It is a fast sanity check so you can spot the obvious issue before wasting time.

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Why people search for this

The usual problem is not a lack of effort. It is a mismatch between the label people see and the detail the next tool needs. A file extension can hide export settings. A measurement can use the wrong unit. A calendar or map file can look correct until one field is read in a different order.

Use the tool above as a first pass. If the result looks strange, check the source value before changing the destination app. Many fixes are simple once the original number, unit, version, or timestamp is written down.

result check

How to use the result

Copy the result into a note with the original input values. That gives you a small audit trail when you compare another viewer, spreadsheet, shop drawing, printer setting, or device spec. If two tools disagree, the saved inputs make the disagreement easier to explain.

For dxf imported wrong scale, the safest next step is to test one small example before applying the same setting to a full project. Batch changes are where small assumptions become expensive.

faq

Common questions

Why is my DXF 25.4 times off?

That usually means inches and millimeters were mixed during export or import.

Should I scale the original file?

Keep the original untouched and save a fixed copy with units noted.