Heckler, you wrote:
"One of the Fundamental Rules - Description of manufacturing methods should be avoided. The geometry should be described without expicitly defining the method of manufacture."
This is a great point, and one I try to push at my company (where the belief is simply that the more information we put on the drawing, the better). We're often pushed to put information on drawings as specific as settings on the machine a part is created on. I believe that the drawings should convey the intent and all information necessary to ensure the manufacturer can accurately create the part--I don't care if he CNC's it or carves it in his basement, so long as the finished part is what we want.
But enough about me. My question--do you have (or have you seen) any information (in books, on the internet, etc.) that supports your point? I want to 'sell' this to my supervisors, & any supporting informtion would help me to do this. I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
Brian