What are the basic elements you should pay attention to when converting your 3D model to technical drawing format?
Accepted answer

Dimensions, views, unit used (add a note down specifying ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN ___ ).
Also, pay attention to date, drawn by .. all these details and add an extrude cut and magnifying cut for details.
Make sure the dimensions do not touch the drawing parts.
Use A4 or A3 paper depending on size. Make shaded part isometric to show it assembled in corner.
Look online for drawing sheets by companies to have a clue.
1 Other answer

When converting a 3D model to a technical drawing format, pay attention to these basic elements:
i. Views:
a. Include necessary orthographic views (front, top, side)
b. Add isometric or perspective views for clarity
c. Ensure views are properly aligned and spaced
ii. Dimensions:
a. Provide all critical dimensions
b. Avoid redundant dimensioning
c. Use appropriate dimension styles (linear, angular, radial)
d. Include tolerances where necessary
iii. Scale:
a. Choose an appropriate scale for each view
b. Clearly indicate the scale used
iv. Title block:
a. Include part name, number, and revision
b. Add date, designer name, and company information
v. Material specification:
a. Clearly state the material of the part
vi. Surface finish:
a. Indicate required surface treatments or finishes
vii. Notes:
a. Add any necessary manufacturing or assembly notes
b. Include general tolerances
viii. Section views:
a. Use where internal features are not clear from standard views
ix. Detail views:
a. Provide enlarged views of complex or small features
x. Centerlines:
a. Use for cylindrical features and symmetry indication
xi. Hidden lines:
a. Show hidden edges where necessary for clarity
xii. Balloon callouts:
a. For assembly drawings, use to identify individual components
xiii. Bill of Materials (BOM):
a. Include for assembly drawings
xiv. Drawing border:
a. Ensure all information is within the specified drawing area
xv. Revision history:
a. Include a table for tracking changes
xvi. Units:
a. Clearly specify the unit system used (metric or imperial)
By carefully addressing these elements, you ensure that your technical drawing accurately and comprehensively represents your 3D model, facilitating effective communication with manufacturers or other stakeholders.