duk748
Mechanical
- Jul 18, 2007
- 167
hello again - sorry to bring this same old beat the dead horse subject to the table again but i just have to rant considering i am getting nowhere w/ the people i work with -
how can one engineering group be so blind as to drink the kool aid & believe everything that a cad package tells them - i have just finished checking a set of drawings done by
an m.e. w/ a masters degree no less that look like something a high school kid would do (that may be an insult to the h.s. kid) - who uses 1:3 scale on a metric drawing?
who balloons a washer 1 time in 1 view on the drawing & shows the qty. below as 100x? - (good luck finding the rest of them poor assembly person) - who uses a 21.8 dia. counterbore for an
m12 bolt because the software "does it that way"? - have we become so complacent that we throw out what we have been taught & just let the software do it's thing because the software
"cant be wrong"? - standards that have been written by someone who knows nothing about "standards"? - i think it may be time to throw in the towel here & start looking for a better place to
make a living - we also recently had a sub contractor take a model from us for a very large gas & oil piping rig to manufacture the piping runs which in turn we would install in the rig -
the person who made the model used the wrong wall thickness on the pipe in the model "because thats what the software told him to use" - now we are stuck w/ $$$$ of useless pipe -
please accept my apology for the rant but i just dont get it anymore - thank you & have a great day
how can one engineering group be so blind as to drink the kool aid & believe everything that a cad package tells them - i have just finished checking a set of drawings done by
an m.e. w/ a masters degree no less that look like something a high school kid would do (that may be an insult to the h.s. kid) - who uses 1:3 scale on a metric drawing?
who balloons a washer 1 time in 1 view on the drawing & shows the qty. below as 100x? - (good luck finding the rest of them poor assembly person) - who uses a 21.8 dia. counterbore for an
m12 bolt because the software "does it that way"? - have we become so complacent that we throw out what we have been taught & just let the software do it's thing because the software
"cant be wrong"? - standards that have been written by someone who knows nothing about "standards"? - i think it may be time to throw in the towel here & start looking for a better place to
make a living - we also recently had a sub contractor take a model from us for a very large gas & oil piping rig to manufacture the piping runs which in turn we would install in the rig -
the person who made the model used the wrong wall thickness on the pipe in the model "because thats what the software told him to use" - now we are stuck w/ $$$$ of useless pipe -
please accept my apology for the rant but i just dont get it anymore - thank you & have a great day