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Hello.
would you kindly suggest a list, as complete as possible, about all the data fields that can be inserted in a folder? or, possibly, post an image of your files?
Thank you.
 
According to me the cartilage must be simple and clear, it must not be full of norms even because if you give the design in hand to an operator, can not afford while being working on a machine look for the norm for tolerances, bevels...etc.
 
It is generally enough that defined in iso norms. as soon as I have a second place my
 
However there had been a very thorough discussion on the inventor forum long ago, on this argument. Unfortunately I can't load anything, all customer stuff!
 
This is the paper that I use, then there are more or less elaborate. depends on the needs. in the upper part at times I put the values for the linear quotas of general tolerances and at the top of the sheet the table materials.

However, to define the cartouche you start from the iso standard and then you think what you need to change.

in some cartilages there is the specific definition of treatments, hardness, surface finish, coloring.

I mean, every one does what he wants.
 

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you actually cartiglio is dedicated, each company has its own and complexity depends on the type of design.
 

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I send you my filler with some notes to understand, drawing pieces of turning milling light carpentry... tubes... and this cartiglio is enough for me and I'm advanced... :
Good job!
 
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I would like to add something about the paper mill.
by now that provided by the norm iso 7200 practically does not use it, everyone personalizes it at his liking.
Also on the tables I have seen many sketchy designers and not little.
just a few days ago I saw the detailing of a set using a rendering, of very low level, as an isometric view.

where do you place separate pieces?
I have seen two rules, one says to extend upward the header pane with numbering of the parts from below to top, another said to place it in the upper edge dx of the table and use the extension of the panel for the revision table.
 
where do you place separate pieces?
I have seen two rules, one says to extend upward the header pane with numbering of the parts from below to top, another said to place it in the upper edge dx of the table and use the extension of the panel for the revision table.
substantially where there is place and depending on the sheet format. generally on the vertical a4s I put it on top in increasing order went down the bottom. on the horizontal a3s in the upper right descending or above the growing cartilage upwards as from classic custom
 
I usually draw on boards a1 and a0 for express request of my clients.
I use a pane as a rule, list changes above the pane and follow a small isometric view so that at the folded table are immediately visible the most important info.
the list of components at the top dx.
 

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