Dual-grid precision
Engineering
graph paper
Two grids. Two colors. Two levels of precision. The professional choice for technical data collection, field surveys, circuit schematics, and engineering sketches.
The dual-grid system
Two grids, two levels of precision
Engineering graph paper superimposes two coordinate grids of different densities on the same sheet:
Common configurations: 1 cm primary + 2 mm sub-increment (5:1 ratio), or 1 cm primary + 1 mm sub-increment (10:1 ratio). CustomGraph lets you independently set both grid sizes and colors.
Use cases
Who uses engineering graph paper?
Field data collection
Engineers collecting data outdoors — on laminated stock resistant to rain and dust — use engineering paper for fast coarse recording on the primary grid and precise values on the sub-increment grid.
Circuit schematics
Electronics engineers sketch circuit schematics and PCB layouts using the coarse grid for component spacing and the fine sub-increment grid for lead pitch and pad sizing.
Structural engineering
Preliminary structural sketches, beam cross-sections, and site plan layouts drawn on engineering paper for quick hand calculations alongside the drawing at a defined scale.
Overhead projector slides
Engineering paper was designed from the start for overhead transparency slides. Medium-heavy line weight on transparency film projects clearly onto a screen in a lecture theatre.
Physics and chemistry labs
University lab reports often require hand-drawn graphs on engineering paper. The sub-increment grid allows ±0.5 mm data point accuracy, important for trend line fitting and gradient calculation.
Technical annotation
When engineers annotate drawings with dimensions and notes, the sub-increment grid provides a baseline for neat lettering. Often printed on heavier stock (90–120 gsm) for durability.
Color combinations
Recommended dual-grid color pairings
The primary grid should be darker and more saturated than the sub-increment grid so both are immediately distinguishable at a glance.
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Related types
Other graph paper formats
Cartesian paper
Standard single-color linear grid — the simpler foundation engineering paper builds on.
Isometric paper
60° triangular grid for 3D object sketches, cabinet projections, and orthographic layouts.
Semi-log paper
One logarithmic axis for recording exponential processes: signal decay, bacterial growth, acoustics.
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