GD&T Production Drawings
GD&T production drawing service: fully dimensioned 2D drawings with datums, feature control frames, tolerances, sections and a bill of materials, produced in ASME Y14.5 style — ready for a machine shop or molder to quote, cut and inspect without back-and-forth.
Who this is for
A design that's finished in 3D but has no manufacturing drawing yet, a part quoted by a shop that came back asking for tolerances, or an assembly that needs a BOM and callouts before it can go to production.
What's included
Datums & tolerancing
Datum reference frames, feature control frames, and dimensional/geometric tolerances applied to functionally critical features — not blanket over-tolerancing that inflates cost.
Views & sections
Orthographic views, section and detail views for hidden geometry, and surface finish callouts where they affect fit or function.
Assembly & BOM
Exploded or assembled views with a bill of materials and item balloons for multi-part assemblies, ready for procurement.
Frequently asked questions
What does a GD&T production drawing include?
Datums, feature control frames, dimensional and geometric tolerances, sections and detail views, surface finish callouts, and a bill of materials for assemblies — everything a machine shop needs to quote and inspect without follow-up questions.
Do you follow ASME Y14.5 or ISO standards?
Drawings are produced in ASME Y14.5 style by default; ISO 1101 tolerancing conventions can be used instead on request for customers outside North America.
Can you dimension a model I already have in CAD?
Yes. An existing SolidWorks, STEP, or other neutral CAD file can go straight to drawing — no remodeling needed if the geometry is already correct.
Ready to turn a 3D model into a manufacturing-ready drawing?
Email the project brief