#2 for the magnets and whiteboard suggested by Michael G. Whiteboard is handy for scribbled notes about things like cuts, co-ordiantes, calculations and other things I need to keep track of during the job.
Simple quick'n dirty stuff just gets ruff (very ruff) sketched and dimensioned on the whiteboard.
One whiteboard by side of the mill and one at the tailstock end of the lathe. After completion own design jobs stay in the wallets for filing in an A4 lever arch file after annotating for errors / changes which are subsequently copied back to the original CAD files.
Previously I hung drawings on the splash back like George. I found they needed an alloy sheet weight / stiffener in the wallet behind the drawings to keep them flat and stop them flapping. Bit far away for easy reading too when I moved up to larger machines.
I use a lot of those wallets. Just printed out my own personal copy of the Range Rover P38 RAVE electronic manual. No full spectrum printed manuals about and its so nice to have greasy finger proof versions. About a 3 ft shelf full of binders. Working on the parts book now.
Clive.
Edited By Clive Foster on 16/11/2017 20:48:13