DQDesign,
I have just watched your video.
Faking Dimensions: I have encountered AutoCAD files with dimensions exploded and re-typed. This to me is an immediate firing offence. There is a message thread in the SolidWorks forum (I can't find it) about somebody replacing the <DIM> tag with typed dimensions, again, an immediate firing offence.
Scaling: I spent fifteen years on a drafting board, and I have a number of triangle drafting scales. I have prepared drawings to match those scales. If I were installing SolidWorks from scratch, I would implement two title blocks, a portrait[ ]A[ ]size, and a landscape[ ]B[ ]size. I would set the standard font to 2mm, and the titles to 3mm. These drawings can be printed off and stored in a three-ring binder. They display nicely on a 1080p[ ]monitor. These are becoming common on production floors. E[ ]size sheets solve problems on drafting boards. I do not see any problem with weird scales. It would be nice if drawing scales were restricted to the ones on drafting scales, but how many designers these days own one? Again, this matters on a drafting board. In 2D[ ]CAD, you model and draw at 1:1[ ]scale, you insert the title block at 1/scale, and you plot at the scale. Any other way is very stupid.
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JHG