Ever had that moment when everything in your CAD file looks perfect, but then you realize you’ve dimensioned the wrong side of the beam? I had a project last week where I doubled the length of a steel beam on the drawing — luckily I caught it during the review phase, but boy, did my supervisor get a chuckle out of it before carefully reminding me about adherence to accuracy standards.
I can totally relate! I once had a section where I miscalculated the width, and let’s just say my supervisor had a good laugh too… It helps to double-check dimensions before finalizing the drawings — what’s your go-to strategy for reviews?
It’s so easy to get lost in the details! I had a similar scare recently where I flipped the dimensions on an elevation view. Double-checking at least twice is a lifesaver, especially during review phase, right? @lgarcia50, do you have any go-to tricks for keeping track of those pesky dimensions?