Professional 2D GD&T Drafting Service

Our Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing drafting service provides top-tier 2D ASME Y14.5 2018 GD&T drafting services for businesses and individuals starting at $35/Hr. We can ensure that the precision for your project parts is being communicated correctly on your drawings by utilizing these latest standards for Geometric Dimension and Tolerancing. Your custom drawings can be provided in many popular digital formats for easy transport, security, and storage for future editing. We will help ensure your complex ideas are communicated correctly and accurately. Experience the cost savings with us.

2D Drafting Services include:

  • Custom standard or GD&T part and assembly drawings

  • Instructional diagrams and illustrations for manufacturing.

  • BOM’s, assembly diagrams & part call-outs.

  • Customer driven drawing edits to existing drawings.

  • Renew or revisions to older 2D drawings.

  • Secure digital asset data.

  • ASME stands for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. The ASME sets standards for a variety of engineering practices, including Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T). GD&T is a symbolic language used on engineering drawings and CAD models to define and communicate the allowable variations in form, size, orientation, and location of features. ASME has published a standard called ASME Y14.5, which provides the rules and conventions for using GD&T in technical drawings. This standard ensures consistent interpretation and application of GD&T symbols, allowing engineers, designers, and manufacturers to communicate design intent and tolerances accurately throughout the product development and manufacturing processes.

  • Disclaimer - The latest release of the ASME Y14.5 GD&T standard was in 2018. The Y14.5 standard, published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME), is one of the world’s most widely accepted standards for geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Drawings including the GD&T information on them should provide you with an identical part no matter what machine shop you use however, It is recommended that you ensure your machine shop of choice is adhering to the same ASME Y14.5 2018 standard for final inspection on your parts.