MFG DRAWINGS

 We drew up a set of drawings for a basic picnic table that anyone can manufacture at home and use in their backyard. This example illustrates the basic use of a bill of materials, general arrangement drawings, part drawings, and associated hardware and off the shelf drawings. All of our drawings and models can be customized to a customer’s product and specifications and can be easily utilized from purchasing, to production tooling and manufacturing design. These drawings contain everything one would need to manufacture a product, order off the shelf parts, and coordinate inventory. This is just a basic example but it illustrates the idea of what a small project would detail. To download the drawings in zip format please click on the image below.

 

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