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*Show dimensions in an organized way, and ideally corresponding to actual location from which a person would measure. This makes the tech drawing highly functional, as opposed to requiring a lot of parsing of information.
*Show dimensions in an organized way, and ideally corresponding to actual location from which a person would measure. This makes the tech drawing highly functional, as opposed to requiring a lot of parsing of information.
*Show minimum required information. Show additive dimensions (length of 132" when 89 and 43 were already measured) only if they are obviously useful for quality control.
*Show minimum required information to eliminate time spent on irrelevant information
*Create user-specific tech drawings. Someone with experience will likely require less information.
*Show additive dimensions (length of 132" when 89 and 43 were already measured) only if they are obviously useful for quality control.
*Distinguish quality control measurements from functional measurements
*Distinguish quality control measurements from functional measurements

Revision as of 19:24, 29 January 2024

  • Show dimensions in an organized way, and ideally corresponding to actual location from which a person would measure. This makes the tech drawing highly functional, as opposed to requiring a lot of parsing of information.
  • Show minimum required information to eliminate time spent on irrelevant information
  • Create user-specific tech drawings. Someone with experience will likely require less information.
  • Show additive dimensions (length of 132" when 89 and 43 were already measured) only if they are obviously useful for quality control.
  • Distinguish quality control measurements from functional measurements