There has been talk about the different CAD standards and layering standards. One reason I haven't invested too much in the National CAD Standard is the cost. Recently however I found this web-site:
https://tsc.wes.army.mil/products/stand ... stdweb.asp
They offer a freely distributable copy of their A/E/C CADD Standard 3.0 which is compliant with the National CAD Standard 3.1. The guide contains layer naming (not just guidelines but actual layer names for all discplines), drawing file naming, pen wieghts, linetypes, etc..
Did I mention it is free?
It's got me thinking about revising some of my standards or at least adding to them
https://tsc.wes.army.mil/products/stand ... stdweb.asp
They offer a freely distributable copy of their A/E/C CADD Standard 3.0 which is compliant with the National CAD Standard 3.1. The guide contains layer naming (not just guidelines but actual layer names for all discplines), drawing file naming, pen wieghts, linetypes, etc..
Did I mention it is free?
It's got me thinking about revising some of my standards or at least adding to them
AJ Blasio (aka Tony)
DataCAD 18 (DataCAD User since v5)
Windows 10
Intel CORE i5
8GB Ram
DataCAD 18 (DataCAD User since v5)
Windows 10
Intel CORE i5
8GB Ram