1/10 Inch Graph Paper
Tenth-inch graph paper divides every inch into ten squares, so decimal measurements land neatly on the lines. It is the engineer’s and lab student’s grid. Generate it on Letter or A4 and print or download a vector PDF.
What is 1/10 inch graph paper?
- Each square is 0.1 inches on a side — ten squares per inch.
- A heavier line every 10 squares marks each full inch.
- Reading 0.3 or 0.7 of an inch is as easy as counting boxes.
What is it good for?
- Decimal-based engineering sketches and dimensioning.
- Lab data where you need fine resolution between gridlines.
- PCB and 0.1-inch pin-pitch layout sketches.
1/10 inch vs engineering paper
- 1/10 inch with every line equal weight — uniform fine grid.
- Engineering (5×5 accented) — same 0.1 inch base with every fifth line bold.
- Pick accented when you want ½-inch reference lines while keeping detail.
Frequently asked questions
How fine is 1/10 inch graph paper?
Ten squares per inch — each square is 0.1 inches across, with a bold line every full inch.
Who uses 1/10 inch grids?
Engineers, lab and science students, and anyone plotting decimal measurements where tenths of an inch matter.
Which export is best for such a fine grid?
The vector PDF or SVG, because they keep closely-spaced lines sharp at any print size.
Can I get the accented engineering look?
Yes — see the engineering graph paper page for a 1/10 inch grid with every fifth line bold.