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If I'm converting feet to inches

Postby LeahT » Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:13 am

I'm trying to create as smaller scaled blueprint map of my bedroom and I'm stuck at the math part.

My conversion is 1ft is equal to 1in on the paper. I get that my 10ft wall is 10in on the paper. The part I got stuck at was when I came across a wall that 6' 2.5" and I realized how and what do I convert those inches. All I have is a basic ruler that has both inches (divied up into 16ths) and mm and cm on the other side. I'd appreciate any help!
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Re: If I'm converting feet to inches

Postby Dirtman » Wed Mar 31, 2010 1:04 am

LeahT wrote:I'm trying to create as smaller scaled blueprint map of my bedroom and I'm stuck at the math part.

My conversion is 1ft is equal to 1in on the paper. I get that my 10ft wall is 10in on the paper. The part I got stuck at was when I came across a wall that 6' 2.5" and I realized how and what do I convert those inches. All I have is a basic ruler that has both inches (divied up into 16ths) and mm and cm on the other side. I'd appreciate any help!


I hate working scale measurements with a standard 12" ruler, broken into 8ths or 16ths, for the reasons you're finding. It would make your project a lot easier if you go to an office supply store, such as Staples, Office Depot, etc., and purchase an Architect's Rule. This is a triangular 12" rule with 6 different scales, one of which is 1" broken into 12 inches, not 16ths. A plastic rule will cost around $3.

To use a standard 16ths ruler for feet and inches, divide only the inches by 12, multiply by 16, then add the result to the feet.

Using your 6' 2.5" as an example:
Ignoring the 6' momentarily, divide the inches by 12: 2.5" / 12 = 0.208333
As there are 16/16ths to the inch, multiply 0.208333 * 16 = 3.33 16ths of 1 inch, or 3 1/3 16ths. You'll have to guess at the 1/3 of a 16th
Add the 6' back, so your scale measurement will be 6 3/16"

Even if your measurement is in feet only, to insure accuracy, simply write the measurement adjacent to or on the line showing the wall. A linear scale is also recommended, because if you make copies, they are not usually 1:1 and the scale will be a little off.
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