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Used to break objects that are too big to be sketched or drawn on paper

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if it works then do it

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i would do the same

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Match lines

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When an object is too large to fit on a single drawing sheet and must be continued on another, match lines are used. The points on one sheet where the object ends and the next sheet begins must be identified with corresponding match lines. They are medium-weight lines labeled MATCH-LINE and refer to the sheet that contains the corresponding match lines. Maps and road plans are two types of construction drawings that may require match lines because their length is significantly greater than their width and it is impractical to reduce the size of the drawing to fit on a single sheet.

I hope this helps you

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