ZachP
Mechanical
- Nov 18, 2015
- 2
I have a bit of an exciting opportunity. My small, young company is re-doing its drawing templates. I'd like to take this chance to get the templates to be as useful and complete as possible.
We already have the basics, e.g. tolerance block, "Where Used" table, etc.
What I'm looking for is clever little things like having a "Finish" box, where one would put a flagnote if a finish is to be applied or a dash if the part is unfinished, so the reader immediately knows whether the part has a finish applied to it and where to look for it, instead of skimming through all of the notes looking for a finish (or lack thereof).
So I'm asking the peanut gallery: what are some neat, maybe not conventional, features that you've seen on drawing templates?
We already have the basics, e.g. tolerance block, "Where Used" table, etc.
What I'm looking for is clever little things like having a "Finish" box, where one would put a flagnote if a finish is to be applied or a dash if the part is unfinished, so the reader immediately knows whether the part has a finish applied to it and where to look for it, instead of skimming through all of the notes looking for a finish (or lack thereof).
So I'm asking the peanut gallery: what are some neat, maybe not conventional, features that you've seen on drawing templates?