We use Pro/E Wildfire 2.0 for design and drawing creation and I think we are quite up-to-date with this process.
When it comes to checking the drawings we are in the stone age. We use the paper print (with no reference to the CAD model) and some coloured pencils to indicate good or bad on the drawing. Our drawings are very high standard (ASME Y14.100) but I think we should be using the technology we have rather than using the same checking techniques that have been used for the last 100 years.
What is everyone else doing for drawing checking ?
When it comes to checking the drawings we are in the stone age. We use the paper print (with no reference to the CAD model) and some coloured pencils to indicate good or bad on the drawing. Our drawings are very high standard (ASME Y14.100) but I think we should be using the technology we have rather than using the same checking techniques that have been used for the last 100 years.
What is everyone else doing for drawing checking ?