why not just draw in, show it's profiles, and any finer detail info. give  
it an overall length, and let the builder figure out the size of things 
pending  on their build scale? unless you want to go through 2 or 3 sets of 
drawings  where one would be in 1:6th scale and another in 1:7th scale but with 
all the in  scale measurements so then all they have to do is print it out 
and tae the  measurements from the print out - no need to keep going back to 
the pc once you  have it on paper in front of you on your work bench.
 
oh and someone put something about spending 14 minutes trying to find the  
ruler - you forgot to note how much more time is spent once you realize the  
ruler found is in metric and the drawings are in standard
 
Chris,
_Odyssey  Slipways_ (http://hometown.aol.com/odysseyslipways/index.html) 

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