I have a model from a customer where the model is drawn with equal wall thicknesses and all the walls are drafted at 1 degree. I also have a drawing from them as well where the dimensions are to certain walls which are drafted and have raddii on the corners. Becasue of that the engineer who did the drawing rounded off the numbers..the numbers on the model are within tenths of the nominal numbers on the drawing and the tolerance on these numbers is ±.010". Also only the important dimensions are called out on the drawing, the rest of the features are controled to the model. My boss is asking me to redraw their model to get all the numbers to nominal and add the missing dimensions to the drawing off their model. So the model is going to be used to make the mold and the dimensioning standard they are using is ASME Y14.5M-1994. Is there a proper way to handle complicated molded parts? Do you put the important dimensions on the drawing and then control the model with a standard profile tollerance? I'm just starting out in my career, fresh out of college, and would really apprieciete any advice on how to properly handle a molded part drawing and model so that the tool maker is able to make a quality part. Thanks