1/5" inch Engineering Graph Paper

Paper Size: Letter
Format: PDF
Page Size: 8.5" x 11" - ( 216 mm x 279 mm )
Layout: Portrait / Vertical
Grid / Spacing: 5.08 mm / 0.51 cm / 0.2 inch - (1/5")
1/5" inch engineering graph paper features squares that measure one-fifth of an inch on each side. This type of graph paper is commonly used by engineers, architects, students, and professionals who require precision in drawing and graphing.
It is ideal for technical drawings, scaling, plotting data, and making calculations where detailed work is needed. This graph paper is commonly used for technical drawings, math and science projects, design, and planning.
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