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Documentation Standards

Documentation Standards. Define the term “documentation standards”. Why is it important that we have documentation standards?. What drawing standard should we use? BS 8888. Line weight. Outline of part - Line width 0.7mm Hidden detail - Line width 0.3mm Centre Line - Line width 0.3mm

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Documentation Standards

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  1. Documentation Standards

  2. Define the term “documentation standards”

  3. Why is it important that we have documentation standards?

  4. What drawing standard should we use?BS 8888

  5. Line weight Outline of part - Line width 0.7mm Hidden detail - Line width 0.3mm Centre Line - Line width 0.3mm Dimension Line - Line width 0.3mm Other features: Leader lines, leader gap, arrow heads Cross-section hatching All line width 0.3mm

  6. What is good practice?

  7. Drawing views layout

  8. Dimensioning

  9. Auxiliary Views

  10. What is bad practice?Sometimes we need to know what is bad, to appreciate the good.

  11. Drawing views layout

  12. Dimensioning

  13. What makes a good, clear and accurate drawing?What makes a bad drawing?Which one will your drawings be?

  14. Any questions?

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