In engineering, what matters is not what you intended — but what you defined. A product does not respond to intentions, assumptions, or internal logic. It responds to material, geometry, tolerance, and use.

That is why clear drawings, consistent models, and well-founded decisions are not bureaucracy — they are ethics in engineering.

Intent without specification is trust without a foundation

When something fails, you often hear:

“That wasn’t the intention.”

But the user, assembler, or operator does not work with your intention.
They work with your design.

  • a sketch is not a tolerance
  • a verbal agreement is not a revision
  • a CAD model without context is not a definition

Quality equals clarity

Clear technical communication protects products — and people.

A product is honest. It follows only what you specify — never what you intended.