Graph Paper
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Graph Paper
Can some one tell me where I can get larger graph paper? All I can find is 8x10 sheets and the graph blocks are small. I saw someone on here have 1/4 inch graph paper and the blocks were larger. Thanks for your help.
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Here is one supply house that has vellum (thin, tough paper that erases well) sheets in larger sizes. I only noticed that they had 8x8 and 10x10 to the inch grids, but I didn't read the whole thing carefully.
The 8x8 grids are nice.
http://www.nationwidedrafting.com/st...ingpapers.html
There are other suppliers around, too.
The 8x8 grids are nice.
http://www.nationwidedrafting.com/st...ingpapers.html
There are other suppliers around, too.
#6
http://www.printablepaper.net
This is a site where you can download any type graph paper you would want. You can customize the size and shape. You can print 4 to the inch graph paper with large or small boxes. You can download round graph paper. And it is all free!
This is a site where you can download any type graph paper you would want. You can customize the size and shape. You can print 4 to the inch graph paper with large or small boxes. You can download round graph paper. And it is all free!
#8
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: northern California
Posts: 1,098
Here is one supply house that has vellum (thin, tough paper that erases well) sheets in larger sizes. I only noticed that they had 8x8 and 10x10 to the inch grids, but I didn't read the whole thing carefully.
The 8x8 grids are nice.
http://www.nationwidedrafting.com/st...ingpapers.html
There are other suppliers around, too.
The 8x8 grids are nice.
http://www.nationwidedrafting.com/st...ingpapers.html
There are other suppliers around, too.
#9
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Piedmont Virginia in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mtns.
Posts: 8,562
I have looked for and bought mine at Walmart for decades. They are pads that are often called QUAD-RULED when they have 1/4" squares on them. The last one I bought was a pad with dark green cover and a hard cardboard backing from AMPAD company. I think they are much cheaper than buying paper/ink and printing from home.
http://www.walmart.com/search/search...onstraint=3944
Jan in VA
http://www.walmart.com/search/search...onstraint=3944
Jan in VA
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