toolwriting
Toolwriting is the discipline that covers the design, documentation, and provisioning of tools used in manufacturing and fabrication. It encompasses cutting tools, jigs, fixtures, molds, dies, gauges, and related equipment, as well as the processes for selecting, specifying, and maintaining them. Toolwriting integrates engineering analysis, shop-floor practicality, and documentation standards to ensure tools meet part tolerances, production rates, and quality requirements.
Historically, tooling has been essential to mass production since the Industrial Revolution. The term toolmaking increasingly
Techniques in toolwriting include geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, material selection, heat treatment, surface coating, and precision
Applications span automotive, aerospace, electronics, consumer products, and other manufacturing sectors. Toolwriting supports process planning, capacity
Education and training typically cover mechanical or manufacturing engineering, tooling technology, and apprenticeship programs for toolmakers.