I've also uploaded a variety of documents I found of interest from around the web into http://brlcad.org/design/drafting
Lots of goodies in there.
Cheers!
Sean
After doing a bit more hunting myself for drafting specifications, I found that American Society of Mechanical Engineers seems to be one of the dominant bodies (at least in the US) with a variety of standards as part of ASME Y14.*ASME Y14.100-2004: Engineering Drawing PracticesASME Y14.5-2009: Geometric Dimensioning and TolerancingASME Y14.5M-1994: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancinghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometric_Dimensioning_and_TolerancingASME Y14.41-2003: Digital Product Definition Data and Practiceshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASME_Y14.41-2003ISO 16792:2006: Technical product documentationDerived from ASME Y14.41, references ISO 128------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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