: We are now entering an era where the "drawing" is embedded directly into the 3D model. Machines read the data directly, reducing human error. 🏁 The Final Product
: Traditional coordinates created "square" tolerance zones that often rejected perfectly functional parts.
: Leonardo da Vinci and others used perspective drawings, but these lacked the precise measurements needed for mass production.
Today, an Engineering Drawing for Manufacture is the final checkpoint of the design process. It captures: : The physical form.
: 2D blueprints moved into 3D space, allowing for simulations and stress tests before a single chip of metal is cut.
: Exactly what the shape, size, and material must be.
: As factories grew, the need for "interchangeable parts" (pioneered by figures like Eli Whitney) made standardized drawings mandatory. 🛠️ The Core Mission: Beyond a Pretty Picture
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