Graph paper A3 20 sheets.
Data sheet
- Size - A3
- Number of sheets - 20 sheets
Millimeter paper A3 20 sheets – Precision in every millimeter
Format: A3 (297 x 420 mm)
Quantity: 20 sheets
When designing, sketching, or performing complex mathematical calculations, a plain white sheet is often not enough. Millimeter paper is an indispensable tool that provides a visual grid for precise work. We tested this A3 set and evaluated its benefits for professional use.
Technical Summary (Specifications)
- Paper Type: Millimeter (graph) paper.
- Format: A3.
- Number of Sheets: 20 sheets.
- Purpose: Drawing, diagrams, graphs, designing.
1. Precision and Drawing Comfort
This drawing paper features a highly accurate millimeter grid that helps avoid scale measurement errors. Key features include:
- Clear Lines: The grid is printed with high quality, so lines are visible but do not overshadow the drawing itself.
- Scale Control: Gradations of 1 mm, 5 mm, and 10 mm allow for quick spatial orientation and drawing without the constant need for a ruler.
- A3 Format: The larger area (compared to A4) provides freedom to create more complex diagrams, plans, or graphs on a single sheet.
2. Paper Properties and Versatility
Although this is specific coordinate paper, it works perfectly with various writing and drawing tools. During testing, we noticed the surface is suitable for hard pencils (H, 2H), ballpoint pens, and technical drawing pens.
3. Practical Application
The 20-sheet pack is an optimal choice for those who value compactness. It is an excellent solution for school pupils, architecture students, and engineering professionals who need a drawing tool for field work or on-site visits.
Verdict
A3 Millimeter Paper is a reliable choice for anyone requiring maximum precision. It is a classic tool that, despite digitalization, remains an essential part of the architect's and engineer's toolkit due to its simplicity and efficiency.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is this paper suitable for drawing with a pen?
Yes, the paper is of sufficient quality that ink does not bleed, though the best results are achieved using specialized technical pens or pencils.
Will the grid lines show up after copying the sheet?
Usually, millimeter paper lines are a pale color (e.g., orange or light blue), so they may appear minimally when copied, depending on the copier settings.