Standards Wednesday on Hiatus
Oct 5th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Drawing StandardsWhen I started The SolidWorks Geek six months ago, I wanted to share the benefit of my experience with SolidWorks and ASME with the rest of the engineering community. I started Standards Tuesday, later Standards Wednesday, to introduce readers to drawing specifications that control our daily engineering lives. I never expected the response to the concept and I was surprised about the following it has gained. I am proud to say that Standards Wednesday has introduced some readers to ASME and has hopefully improved the quality and consistency of their drawings. It’s because of this that I make this announcement with profound sadness… Standards Wednesday is going on hiatus.
Standards Wednesday will be back!
Don’t worry, it is not gone forever. Right now I am working on a couple of projects, both for my day job and for my alter ego, that requires a great amount of attention. I don’t know how long for sure Standards Wednesday will be on hold but I am hoping that it will come back into the lineup sometime in Q1 of 2009. Until then, I will continue writing articles about SolidWorks and hopefully Ben will be adding some articles as well.
Questions about ASME?
Just because I am not posting about ASME standards doesn’t mean I won’t be here to answer any questions you may have. Email me at blog@theswgeek.com and I will do my best to answer your questions. In fact, from time to time I will turn your question and my answer into an article if I feel it is a question more readers might share.
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