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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/25/2016 06:39 AM, Chad Croteau
via Stagecraft wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">So, my question to you all is this: For those of
you who do drafting, do you put a space for approval
signatures? Is that space still being used or have we moved on
from that process?<br>
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Sometimes we list revisions, but most likely just save the drawing
under a new name and put the revision in the title.<br>
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Lists like these worked when there was a single original paper (or
cloth) original drawing. Not a lot of need with digital drawings.<br>
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The biggest thing we have to do is have "PRELIMINARY - DO NOT USE
FOR FABRICATION" in large bold on unapproved drawings and
documentation but find they're still used to build things.<br>
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Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc. <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.interstellar.com">www.interstellar.com</a>
tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1 866 356-3886
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