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• Technical drawing standards

were first introduced about 60

years ago.

• In Canada we use the CSA CAN-

B78. This standard is similar to

most other standards such as

ISO (International Standards

Association) and ANSI (American

National Standards Institute).

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Orthographic Views

• Use as many views as

necessary to show the design

intent

• Always draw to scale (indicate

standard scale in title block and

label scale if different from this)

• Always use 3rd angle projection

in North America

• Put an ISO Symbol on each

page to show 3rd angle

projection

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Enlarged Detail Views

Small but important details should be

enlarged as if looked upon through looking

glass. The detailed view should be called

out and named. The detail should be

oriented in the same way as the main view

and identified through name and scale.

3D Views

Isometric or perspective views can be

helpful in terms of interpreting a drawing,

but are complimentary and subordinate

to orthographic and other views. They

are often included but drawn at a smaller

scale.

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Exploded Views

• These help explain how parts are

held together. These are not usually

required in technical drawings, except

for assembly floor drawings.

Sectional Views

• Section views are drawn so that the

viewer is looking at the cutting plane in

the direction of the cutting plane

arrows

• Place sections behind arrows of cutting

plane (arrows indicate view direction),

when possible. Otherwise name them

and relocate to another sheet. They

should be projected in 3rd angle.

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GA – General Arrangement

• A GA is a common deliverable

for industrial designers. The

GA communicates the design

intent of a product prior to part

design finalization.

• The GIA includes a Bill of

Materials (BOM), which

specifies materials and

textures for exterior parts.

• GIA’s typically include

different views, primarily

orthographic and sectional.

Adobe Illustrator is commonly

used as a drawing tool.

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GA – General Assembly

• As the product is finalized for

production, the GIA evolves

into an assembly of parts.

This general assembly

drawing will reference parts,

which of course need to fit

together in mass production.

• All specific notes about

materials, colours and

textures are transferred to

the part drawings (see

below) at this point. The

BOM is therefore updated to

read as a parts list.

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PD – Part Drawings

• These are the final drawings

for each part in the product.

They contain notes about

manufacturing issues:

material, colour, texture,

production tolerance and so

on.

• Part drawings usually contain

critical dimensions for fit, but

not necessarily all dimensions

for manufacturing, since tools

are often machined from the

3D data.

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