As 1100101 1992 Technical Drawing General Principlespdf Exclusive [better] Here

To maintain uniformity, the standard dictates precise requirements for the physical and digital workspace:

AS 1100.101 is the foundational standard for technical drafting in Australia. It specifies the general principles for presenting technical drawings, ensuring that a drawing created in Perth is readable by a manufacturer in Sydney. It applies to all fields of engineering (mechanical, civil, structural) and architecture. To maintain uniformity

It specifies requirements for text on drawings, focusing on legibility and uniformity. This includes font style (single-stroke Gothic is typical for manual drawings), height, and spacing. including those used in engineering

This standard applies to all technical drawings, including those used in engineering, architecture, and construction. It covers the fundamental principles of technical drawing, including: To maintain uniformity