Hayden
Mechanical
- Jul 31, 2002
- 121
Hi all,
At the moment at the place I work we are looking at creating a set of drawing standard procedures. This is to include things like layers, linetypes, colours, common blocks such as section marks, dim styles..........
It will also contain information on how to perform certain tasks like never exploding dimensions, always using Mtext.......
We are a manufacturing company that makes products built up from small (about the size of your hand) castings and injection moulded plastic components. We use a AutoCAD 2000i for some parts/products and Mechanical desktop for others.
I'm sure many of you have been through a similar process in the past. I know in structural work there are standard methods and naming conventions used. Are there the same for machanical components?
What I am asking is:
Are there any sample standards, hints and tips or suggested ways to get everyone on board that anyione may be able to offer up?
Thanks in advance
Hayden
At the moment at the place I work we are looking at creating a set of drawing standard procedures. This is to include things like layers, linetypes, colours, common blocks such as section marks, dim styles..........
It will also contain information on how to perform certain tasks like never exploding dimensions, always using Mtext.......
We are a manufacturing company that makes products built up from small (about the size of your hand) castings and injection moulded plastic components. We use a AutoCAD 2000i for some parts/products and Mechanical desktop for others.
I'm sure many of you have been through a similar process in the past. I know in structural work there are standard methods and naming conventions used. Are there the same for machanical components?
What I am asking is:
Are there any sample standards, hints and tips or suggested ways to get everyone on board that anyione may be able to offer up?
Thanks in advance
Hayden