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2D and 3D DRAFTING SERVICES:Working from a penciled napkin idea to a working prototype, we create
detailed, two- dimensional drawings with high precision, ready for
manufacturing. BACKGROUND:Mechanical engineering drawings are usually created in accordance with standardized conventions for layout, nomenclature, interpretation, appearance (such as typefaces and line styles), size, etc. One such standardized convention is called GD&T. Its purpose is to accurately and unambiguously capture all the geometric features of a product or a component. The end goal of a mechanical engineering drawing is to convey all the required information that will allow a manufacturer to produce that component. Mechanical engineering drawing is often referred to as "blueprints”. However, the term is rapidly becoming an anachronism, since most copies of engineering drawings that were formerly made using a chemical- printing process that yielded graphics on blue-colored paper or, alternatively, of blue-lines on white paper, have been superseded by more modern reproduction processes that yield black or multicolor lines on white paper. The more generic term "print" is now in common usage in the U.S. to mean any paper copy of an engineering drawing. Mechanical engineering drawings can now be produced using computer technology. Drawings are extracted from three dimensional computer models and can be printed as two dimensional drawings on various media formats (color or monochrome). Engineered computer models can also be printed in three dimensional form using special 3D printers. The process of producing mechanical engineering drawings, and the skill of producing them, is often referred to as technical drawing, although technical drawings are also required for disciplines that would not ordinarily be thought of as parts of engineering. We would love to assist you in completing simple or complex mechanical, electrical, electronic, drafting and design projects just as desired. Whether it is analysis and concept design, redrawing or drawing from scratch, 2D conversion, as built drawing or 3D Modeling, we have the resources to provide you different solutions efficiently. Our drafting services include: Paper to CAD Conversion as built drawing 2D drawings to 3D models. Assembly Drawings 2D drafting of mechanical parts and assemblies from preliminary design data Accurately scaled and proportioned mechanical component fabrication drawings Mechanical equipment layouts and product installation drawings Mechanical schematics, sections and detailing 3D Assembly drawings 3D Mechanical Design 3D Design and Modeling Fabrication Drawings We can accept a variety of input formats, including paper, and can accommodate a number of CAD design software requirements, be it AutoCAD , MicroStation ADT, Pro-E, Solid Edge, MDT, Inventor, SolidWorks or Catia. You are also assured of flexibility in output formats. • 3D XML • AI (Adobe Illustrator®) • CADKEY® • CGR (CATIA® graphics) • DWG• DXF • HCG (CATIA highly compressed graphics) • HSF (Hoops) • IAM (Autodesk Inventor®) • IDF • IGES • IPT (Autodesk Inventor®) • JPEG • Mechanical Desktop® • PAR (Solid Edge®) • Parasolid® • Pro/ENGINEER® • PSD (Adobe Photoshop®) • Rhino • SAT (ACIS®) • STEP • STL • TIFF • Unigraphics • U3D (Universal 3D) • VDA-FS • VRML
If you would like to know more about our CAD services, please feel
free to contact us. 714 319 6133 |
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