The standard defines various line types and widths for use in technical drawings, including:
Before computers, draftsmen wrote by hand. AS 1100.101 mandates that all lettering must be letters using the 'ISO' gothic font. No script, no italics, no lowercase. AS 1100.101 1992 Technical drawing General principles.pdf
However, because the standard is withdrawn (replaced by AS 1100.101:2014), you can often find "Superseded" copies via: The standard defines various line types and widths
AS 1100.101-1992 serves as the foundational Australian Standard for technical drawing, establishing a standardized visual language for engineering, architecture, and design. It ensures clear communication by defining crucial elements such as line types, sheet layouts, lettering, and projection methods for accurate interpretation. To view the full standard for purchase, visit the Standards Australia Store . AS 1100.101-1992 Technical drawing - General principles including: Before computers