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You can use this online scale conversion calculator to convert the size of an actual object to a scaled size and vice versa
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Simply enter the amount, unit (defaults to cm) and scale (defaults to 1/1) to convert from and select the units and scale to convert to. Click the button and the result will be displayed instantly. You can also use the second calculator to find the scale of an item.
Scale a measurement up or down based on a scale factor. Find a scale factor from a real and scaled measurement.
Easily calculate scale factor size or real scale. You can also calculate map scale, distance on map and distance in real life .
The Scale Calculator is designed to calculate the scale ratio and scale factor between an actual length and a scale model. Follow the steps below to perform the calculations. Step 1: Input the Actual Length. Actual Length: Enter the actual length of the object you wish to scale. This value must be a number greater than 0.01.
Model Car Life Size Scale Calculator. This script creates a calculated table of scaled size objects from measured real life size objects, based on the scale fraction, or the type of model car, in order to create a more accurate layout or display.
This online scale calculator allows you to enter the known variables then get a scale factor and a percentage difference as a result. Use it to scale up or scale down models. The result can then be used in your 3D modelling, slicer software or in further calculations to accurately resize almost any model for 3D printing.