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oakie

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Jan 27, 2001
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I am considering purchasing either the ASME Y14.100-2000-2001,
standards manual or the MOdern Drafting Practices and Standards Manual from Drafting Zone. Anyone have access to these manuals and can advise which would be the best purchase.
Thank You
 
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Not to throw a wrench into your problem, but I just saw this, another standard to consider.

"NEW YORK, Aug. 13, 2003 - The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME International) has announced a new technical standard, ASME Y14.41-2003, which establishes requirements for preparing, organizing and interpreting 3-dimensional digital product images. ASME Y14.41-2003, Digital Product Definition Data Practices, which represents an extension of the popular Y14.5 standard for 2-dimensional drawings, reflects the growing need for a uniform method of documenting the data created in today's computer-aided design (CAD) environments. Beneficiaries of Y14.41 include the departments of the U.S. government and their subcontractors in industry, which for several years have sought a manageable system for preparing and interpreting CAD product data and recently approached ASME to request a standard.

The standard also provides a guide for CAD software developers working on improved modeling and annotation practices for the engineering community. ASME Y14.41 sets forth the requirements for tolerances, dimensional data, and other annotations.

ASME Y14.41 advances the capabilities of Y14.5, Dimensioning and Tolerancing, the widely used standard pertaining to 2-D engineering drawings. Y14.41 defines the exceptions as well as additional requirements to existing ASME standards for using product definition data or drawings in 3-D digital format.


ASME Y14.41-2003, Digital Product Definition Data Practices is available from ASME, (800) 843-2763. Online purchasing is available in the ASME Digital Store at The price of the standard is $95.

The ASME subcommittee that developed the new standard includes the technical representatives of General Motors, Boeing, Caterpillar, Rolls-Royce, and Raytheon, among other leading industrial firms. The U.S. Department of Defense and EDS PLM Solutions, a major CAD/CAM software developer, were members of the subcommittee."

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