I noticed you were down voted but what you said is an accurate description of how things were done "back in the day". I worked for 25 years as a quality management systems auditor. I saw the transition from paper to computers.
I lived it as an engineer. Started on the drafting board then moved to 2D cad, then 3D cad and then to solid modeling. ProEngineer and SolidWorks. I followed the space program starting as a kid. Most of the hardware used to get to the moon was the modern equivalent of one off prototypes. Machined on manual mills and lathes or at best numerical controlled machines using punch cards. People nowadays don’t have a clue how it was then. Rotary dial phones! It was the sixty’s.
I noticed you were down voted but what you said is an accurate description of how things were done "back in the day". I worked for 25 years as a quality management systems auditor. I saw the transition from paper to computers.
I lived it as an engineer. Started on the drafting board then moved to 2D cad, then 3D cad and then to solid modeling. ProEngineer and SolidWorks. I followed the space program starting as a kid. Most of the hardware used to get to the moon was the modern equivalent of one off prototypes. Machined on manual mills and lathes or at best numerical controlled machines using punch cards. People nowadays don’t have a clue how it was then. Rotary dial phones! It was the sixty’s.
I just went back and read some of the posts, a lot of really dumb people on here and proud of it. Very sad. The dumbing down of America.