design-engine
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I found many detail draftsman with little work or unemployed. With that said it will get worse as companies leave the need for detail drawings and move past minimal control drawings and opt for the new ANSI Y14.41 2003 standard for annotations.
I told (leave the yellow company un-named) companies like those major making tractor manufactures that the needs for fully detailed drawings is going away. That was 1998.Minimal control drawings was the wave of the future.I hear 15 years later that there is a program at the unnamed yellow company to eliminate the fully detailed drawing and opt for the minimal control drawing. Try to explain to the same company that annotations is the new way. Does that mean they will adopt that new methodology 15 years from now? Ive been on forums
Have any companies stop doing detail drawings yet? With the new ANSI Standard for model annotations is making the need for detail drawings go away. A note pointing to the model not the drawing. All this making the need need for detail draftsman are going away.
I am at a cross road teaching my students but maybe it's years away still with annotations in model mode. I've been teaching the draftsman (or non degreed folks) annotations along with all the other items or modules they need to specialize in to get or keep their jobs. In the past, I've always tried to teach those non degreed people one thing to make them valuable to a potential hiring company like cabling or surfacing... to give them an edge. Looks like Model Based Definition coupled with windchill looks like the way for the progressive manufactures to go.
Government has mandated that they don't want drawings any longer. They are looking for exported step files with model annotations in the step file. Combination states... 3d PDF's for purchasing etc....
Who is leading the Model based environment methodology? BAE, Gulf Stream, Boeing Satellite Division, and other military contractors.
What do you guys think I should teach my non degreed draftsman types?I have a TC member in for training this week and he is planning on giving us all a demo Friday. I'm trying to get him to create an account on mcadcentral today.
comments? I suggest doing a little research before you post you thoughts.
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I told (leave the yellow company un-named) companies like those major making tractor manufactures that the needs for fully detailed drawings is going away. That was 1998.Minimal control drawings was the wave of the future.I hear 15 years later that there is a program at the unnamed yellow company to eliminate the fully detailed drawing and opt for the minimal control drawing. Try to explain to the same company that annotations is the new way. Does that mean they will adopt that new methodology 15 years from now? Ive been on forums
Have any companies stop doing detail drawings yet? With the new ANSI Standard for model annotations is making the need for detail drawings go away. A note pointing to the model not the drawing. All this making the need need for detail draftsman are going away.
I am at a cross road teaching my students but maybe it's years away still with annotations in model mode. I've been teaching the draftsman (or non degreed folks) annotations along with all the other items or modules they need to specialize in to get or keep their jobs. In the past, I've always tried to teach those non degreed people one thing to make them valuable to a potential hiring company like cabling or surfacing... to give them an edge. Looks like Model Based Definition coupled with windchill looks like the way for the progressive manufactures to go.
Government has mandated that they don't want drawings any longer. They are looking for exported step files with model annotations in the step file. Combination states... 3d PDF's for purchasing etc....
Who is leading the Model based environment methodology? BAE, Gulf Stream, Boeing Satellite Division, and other military contractors.
What do you guys think I should teach my non degreed draftsman types?I have a TC member in for training this week and he is planning on giving us all a demo Friday. I'm trying to get him to create an account on mcadcentral today.
comments? I suggest doing a little research before you post you thoughts.
Edited by: design-engine