So what's the reason for rolling them that way--is it so you can see the title block (wouldn't do you much good since the cover sheets on most of our drawing sets don't have a title block at the right end) or is it so they don't try to curl up on you when you lay them out flat (they'll still try)?
When I roll a drawing I usually roll them the other way so the "good side" is protected but we hang most of our drawings.
Still an amateur after all these years.
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>Even better is when someone asks an architect "can you draw me a
blueprint?"
Or rolls the prints and drawings with the face side inward.
cp in bc
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