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For Discussion: Should SCALE be in a drawings titleblock?

Lohbauer
7-Bedrock

For Discussion: Should SCALE be in a drawings titleblock?

Happy Friday,


This is more of an academic discussion starter thana problem. We are looking at updating our engineering formats and the question of whether to eliminate the SCALE field came up. Given the approaching model-onlystate of ASME Y14.41-2003, is the information necessary to have in a drawing?


Have at it.


Thanks,
WindchillAdministrator



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JMSCRA
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(To:Lohbauer)

Disclaimer: This is my opinion based on my own personal experiences.
I have been in this business for almost 47 years and the best detailers by far are those who came into the CAD world with a solid background in doing drawings with paper and pencil, mylar and plastic S or K lead, etc. You know “the old schoolers”. Being an excellent modeler does not necessarily make you a great or even good draftsman. If a person has a good drafting background their chances of being a great modeler are enhanced mostly because of the mindset and thought processes that it takes to be a good draftsman.

John M. Scranton
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and Configuration Management
Ultra Electronics - USSI
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TimKnier
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(To:Lohbauer)

I agree with everything you said. Back when I started and was chiseling stone tablets on a drafting board, drafting was more of an art form and the “personal touch” was highly regarded. Nowadays, time is money so the “personal touch” is considered not worth the time. The speed we can exchange information is more valued. Ways to communicate information are evolving faster now. Even e-mails like these are getting old-fashioned because people are using 140 characters or less now (#). The original thread of this discussion was whether the scale block is needed on a drawing and I still think it’s doesn’t have enough value anymore to worry about. I know people can recite an instance or two where it came in handy but in general no.

Tim Knier
QG Product & Support Engineering
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