Friday, May 17, 2019
Engineering Notebook – How to Keep One
That means, Write EVERYTHING Down, even  take a dentist appointment thats what helps make it a believable Legal Document and suitable for  discernment purposes (and believe it or not patent applications too ). So, keep the notebook up to  period and  take aim it Witnessed often by those whom you, report to and understand your work. Also, it can jog the old memory and reduce the  act of times you do the same tests.  mmmm Im sure Ive already  make that?  Of course, It wont  agony when Final Reports are Due either Heres How )Use a Bound (stitched binding) notebook. DO NOT  delectation a  untie leaf or Spiral bound notebook 2) Entries Should be in  indissoluble Inknot Pencil. 3) The Title, unit Number, date and Book Number (should you need more than one ) should be accurately recorded when starting a New Page. 4) All data is to be recorded  flat into the notebook. The inclusion of all elaborate details is preferable. Notes and calculations should be done in the notebook, NOT on loose pap   er. In the case of an error, draw a single line through the incorrect data.Do Not Erase or use correction fluid. All corrections should be initialled and dated. 5) In the case where you  overhear used CAD or computer simulation to provide evidence then this should be stored in a folder BUT referred to and cross referenced (using consistent format of date / time / name calling etc. ) in your notebook 6) After entering your data / design ideas / calculations etc. , sign and date all entries. Witness or witnesses should sign and date each entry too. The witness must  come the work that is done, and have sufficient knowledge to understand what they read.Names of those present during any demonstration should  besides be recorded. 7) Use Both sides of a Page and Never leave any White  spot X out or Crosshatch all unused space, and dont forget to initial & date the  product out. 8) All contents of the notebook / folder should be unplowed secure & safe. It should be kept in a SAFE place to    safeguard against Loss. The website shown below is full of ideas about design, electronics and tips  but done in an easy to read anecdotal and often humorous way  
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