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in this video weamp;#39;ll go over what a mechanical drawing should entail our seven steps for preparing a drawing and finally how to correctly add critical Dimensions whole callouts threads and specifying tolerances on a technical drawing you can download a highresolution version and CAD of the technical drawing we are using as an example in this video find the links in the description below letamp;#39;s start with what a mechanical drawing should look like a technical drawing typically consists of the following components a title block an isometric pictorial view the main orthographic views of the part section views or detail views and notes to the manufacturer letamp;#39;s discuss each of these in more detail first the title Block itamp;#39;s essential for the information in the title block to communicate the partamp;#39;s primary function it therefore contains basic information such as the part name the material the finishing and color requirements the designeramp;#39;s name