Today, an Engineering Drawing for Manufacture is the final checkpoint of the design process. It captures: : The physical form.
Before the Industrial Revolution, "making things" relied on craftsmanship and verbal instructions. Engineering Drawing for Manufacture (Manufactur...
The biggest "plot twist" in this story was the move from simple plus/minus tolerances to . Today, an Engineering Drawing for Manufacture is the
: The "allowable error" (because perfection is impossible). Surface Finish : How smooth or rough the part needs to be. Engineering Drawing for Manufacture (Manufactur...
If you'd like, I can dive deeper into (like ISO vs. ASME) or explain how to read a specific type of tolerance callout.