Working drawings · AS 91338
Produce working drawings to communicate technical details of a design
Produce working drawings to communicate technical details of a design
This standard asks you to create working drawings — detailed technical drawings that show how a design is actually built or constructed. You need to use proper technical drawing conventions (like scales, dimensions, section lines, and labels) to communicate both the practical and visual details of your design so that someone else could understand and build it from your drawings.
You produce a set of interconnected 2D working drawings showing plans, elevations, and sections with basic technical details, recognised conventions, and mostly correct scales.
Your drawings are skilfully and accurately made with clear communication of technical details, proper use of linking tools (section lines, compass directions, page numbering), correct standard scales, and complex detailing that shows construction information related to your design.
Your drawing set communicates technical details to a high standard with effective conventions, includes enlarged details accurately linked to the main drawings, maintains consistency across all related sheets, and flows logically so the relationship between parts is easy to understand.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.