On our casting drawings, we explicitly state the tolerance of the dimension, draft included. This forces us to work to fully investigate and document the tolerances assoicated with all the dimensions on the print, taking into consideration draft, general tolerances due to sizes, and considerations of parting line and core location shifts. This also makes it much easier for our inpsection department and our casting vendor to agree on the tolerance, b/c we have defined what the tolerance is according to accepted industry practices. It is more up front work, but we feel it pays for istelf in the long run due to the experiences we have had in the past. Now there is no mistaking what the tolerances are. If a vendor has a problem with the tolerance, then we discuss it up front before the contract is signed. We also must specifiy parting line locations up front, as this dicates what tolerances apply to certain dimensions. If the venodr doesn't like the parting line location, then we can change it and evaluate what other tolerances should be applied to a new set of dimensions.