Today, an Engineering Drawing for Manufacture is the final checkpoint of the design process. It captures: : The physical form.
The biggest "plot twist" in this story was the move from simple plus/minus tolerances to . Engineering Drawing for Manufacture (Manufactur...
: Exactly what the shape, size, and material must be. Today, an Engineering Drawing for Manufacture is the
: GD&T introduced circular tolerance zones and "datums" (reference points). Engineering Drawing for Manufacture (Manufactur...
: Traditional coordinates created "square" tolerance zones that often rejected perfectly functional parts.
: We are now entering an era where the "drawing" is embedded directly into the 3D model. Machines read the data directly, reducing human error. 🏁 The Final Product