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    Since you haven't provided a specific DWG file to review, I will provide a comprehensive technical review checklist and guide for a standard Padel Court DWG.

    If you are an architect, contractor, or developer checking a drawing provided by a supplier or junior architect, here are the critical elements you need to verify.


    Layers and CAD organization suggestions

    5. Step-by-Step to Develop the CAD File

    1. Set units → Meters (or mm if preferred)
    2. Draw outer rectangle (20 x 10 m)
    3. Offset clearance zone (minimum +3 m each side)
    4. Draw net line at 10 m width, split mid-court line
    5. Draw service boxes (4 boxes of 10 x 5 m)
    6. Draw back glass walls (offset from court line by 0–0.1 m)
    7. Draw side walls with break line between glass & mesh
    8. Insert block for LED light + pole (array 4 per side)
    9. Add dimensions (total length, width, net height callouts)
    10. Create viewports (Plan, Elevation, Section) in layout tab

    3. Elevations & Sections


    What a "padel court DWG" is

    A DWG file is an AutoCAD (and compatible CAD) drawing format. A "padel court DWG" contains the 2D and/or 3D CAD plans, dimensions, layers, and details needed to design, draw, and build a padel court (playing surface, fences/walls, foundations, lighting, drainage, and ancillary items). Layers and CAD organization suggestions

    Court Lines (Markings)

    1. Civil & Structural Layer (Foundation)

    Part 4: How to Read a Padel Court DWG Like a Pro

    If you are a contractor or project manager, here is a quick checklist for reviewing a Padel Court DWG file:

    1. Check the Scale: The drawing should be at 1:100, 1:50, or 1:25. Never assume it is "to fit" on your paper. Use AutoCAD's DIST command to verify a known measurement.
    2. Verify the North Arrow: For outdoor courts, orientation matters. The DWG should avoid placing the long axis running North-South to prevent sun blinding players. East-West is standard.
    3. Review the Revision Block: Ensure you have the latest revision. Old DWGs may have outdated glass heights (e.g., 2.8m vs. new 3m standard).
    4. Check for Section Cuts: A good DWG includes "Section A-A" and "Section B-B." These show how the glass connects to the post and how the mesh connects to the glass.

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