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Technical drawings describe mechanical components, their geometry, their dimensions and positions, and the associated dimensional tolerances. They use a standardized graphical language, that allows a subcontractor to understand the intent of the designer. The drawing is even sometimes contractually binding between the parties, and serves as a reference in case of dispute on conformity of the produced parts. Amongst position and size indications, and dimensional tolerances, one can also find surface texture specifications, marked with a root symbol. The root symbol is defined in the ISO 1302 standard, whose latest version is from 2002. In general, this symbol is not used alone. It contains at least, the name of a parameter and the associated tolerance limit. Here, for example, the Ra parameter has an upper limit of 0.7 micrometers. Other indications are possible, and must be placed at particular locations, as we will see later in this presentation. In addi