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Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and manual drafting are two distinct methods of
creating technical drawings and design plans. CAD involves the use of computer
software to create and edit drawings, while manual drafting relies on traditional
drafting tools like pencils, rulers, and templates to create drawings by hand. CAD
offers numerous advantages over manual drafting, including increased efficiency
and precision. CAD software enables easy modification of drawings, precise
measurements, and allow designers to create 2D or 3D models of products and
document the design process, CAD files are easily shareable and can be stored
digitally, reducing the need for physical storage space. However, CAD does
require an initial investment in software and training. Manual drafting, on the other
hand, can be more time-consuming and prone to errors, but it doesn't require
expensive software or equipment. Overall, the choice between CAD and manual
drafting depends on the specific project requirements and available resources.