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http://ascelibrary.org/doi/book/10.1061/9780784412077
Simply, a drawing should have at the very least,:
A plan
A section
An Elevation
Some appropriate details
Should be laid-out so that it is clear and concise
General notes should be on the top rigth hand side
Key plans, if required should, be below that
One North arrow on the top right hand corner
Only the standard and required scales for the project
Use of standard details to be encouraged
Use of standard section and detail marks a must
Text to be tied to teh drawing scale so that it is not different around the drawing.
It should not have multiple north arrows
It should not have sections taken from sections and then re-taken
It should not have details taken from a plan and called a section and then a section taken from that
It should not have a detail taken from a plan and then blown up again and called something else.
These are the very basic requirements, is that too much to ask?
I just wish that someone would make markups on drawings that can actually write legibly. Chicken scratch is the norm wher I work, which reduces productivity when I have to call someone and have them translate what they wrote down.
Melanie Perry @MistresDorkness
Facilities CAD Management (FM - MEP/FP)
Technical Editor
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I was taught to draft by bridge drafters. The rule was all text is left justified unless its a dimension and then its middle justified. More importantly, leaders are always pulled either from the begining of the first line or the end of the last line. I know this isn't a norm in drafting but it sure helps with a neater drawing. I also hate seeing different dim and text size on pages because of viewport settings. Another pet peave is crossing dimension lines. I know it can be unavoidable but then break the appropiate dim lines.
I was taught by old-skool architects and civil engineers. they would agree completely with both, and require it. Ragged-left/right justified might be easier for the software devs to do, but it is terrible for readability. (When was the last time you saw a newspaper with ragged left columns?)
Officially Awesome
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Real pirates wear silk suits & ties, and write EULAs
The only thing more dangerous to the liberty of a free people than big government, is big business.
http://ascelibrary.org/doi/book/10.1061/9780784412077
John B
"With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion." - Steven Weinberg.