Engineering Drawing Creation
At 570 Printing, we create precise, professional engineering drawings that clearly communicate how a part should be manufactured. Whether you need documentation for production, quality control, or communication between teams, our drawings ensure every detail is defined and understood.



With an engineering background behind every project, we go beyond basic drawings to provide fully detailed documentation that includes dimensions, tolerances, materials, and critical design specifications. The result is a clear roadmap for manufacturing parts accurately and consistently.
What Are Engineering Drawings?
Engineering drawings are detailed technical documents that define the geometry, dimensions, tolerances, and specifications of a part. They are essential for ensuring that parts are manufactured correctly and consistently across different teams or vendors.
A complete drawing removes guesswork and provides a standardized reference for production.
Why Engineering Drawings Matter
Ensure Accuracy
Clearly defined dimensions and tolerances prevent errors in manufacturing.
Improve Communication
Provide a universal language for engineers, machinists, and manufacturers.
Support Quality Control
Ensure parts meet exact specifications every time.
Enable Scalable Production
Critical for repeatable manufacturing and outsourcing.
What We Include in Our Drawings
Our engineering drawings are built for real-world use and manufacturing:
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Fully dimensioned views
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Tolerances and critical measurements
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Material specifications
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Notes and instructions for manufacturing
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Multiple views (orthographic, isometric, sectional)
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Industry-standard formatting
We tailor each drawing to meet your specific application and industry requirements.
From CAD Model to Production Documentation
If you already have a CAD model, we can create detailed drawings from it. If not, we can design the part and produce both the model and the drawings.
We ensure your documentation is:
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Clear and easy to interpret
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Accurate and production-ready
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Aligned with your manufacturing process
Who Needs Engineering Drawings?
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Manufacturers and machine shops
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Engineers and product developers
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Industrial and mining companies
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Businesses outsourcing production
If a part needs to be made correctly the first time, a proper drawing is essential.
Our Process
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Review your part, model, or concept
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Identify critical dimensions and requirements
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Create detailed engineering drawings
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Review and refine as needed
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Deliver ready-to-use documentation
Build with Confidence
Accurate documentation is the foundation of successful manufacturing. Our engineering drawing services ensure your parts are built exactly as intended—every time.
Submit your project details today and get the clarity and precision your project demands.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in an engineering drawing?
Engineering drawings include dimensions, tolerances, material specifications, and detailed views needed for manufacturing.
Do I need a CAD model to get a drawing?
No, we can create drawings from existing parts, sketches, or concepts if a CAD model is not available.
What file formats do you provide?
We typically provide drawings in PDF and other standard formats suitable for manufacturing.
What are tolerances in engineering drawings?
Tolerances define the allowable variation in a dimension to ensure proper fit and function.
Can you create drawings for existing parts?
Yes, we can reverse engineer parts and create accurate engineering drawings.
Are your drawings suitable for manufacturing?
Yes, our drawings are designed to be clear, accurate, and ready for real-world production.
How detailed are your drawings?
We include all necessary dimensions, notes, and specifications required for manufacturing.
Can you update or revise drawings?
Yes, we can modify existing drawings or create updated versions as needed.
What industries use engineering drawings?
Industries such as manufacturing, mining, and engineering rely on accurate technical drawings.
How long does it take to create a drawing?
Turnaround time depends on complexity, but most drawings are completed efficiently.
