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Drawings should be carefully checked for mistakes before being shared publicly to ensure they accurately depict the intended design and function properly. Rushing incomplete or flawed drawings risks confusing or misleading people and wasting time fixing issues that could have been caught internally. It is better to take the time to verify drawings are correct than to hastily share imperfect work and later have to address problems or rework.

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Disappointing

Drawings should be carefully checked for mistakes before being shared publicly to ensure they accurately depict the intended design and function properly. Rushing incomplete or flawed drawings risks confusing or misleading people and wasting time fixing issues that could have been caught internally. It is better to take the time to verify drawings are correct than to hastily share imperfect work and later have to address problems or rework.

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DENNY

Non-Regeneration My Question: At what stage should you get drawings right? Do you shove them out to the public and hope they dont notice the mistakes? Or do you take care and ensure they do actually work?

So so disappointing!

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