Yep, I've worked with a couple guys that used to do that alot (broken lines), that's why I like working with solid models, you don't get that.
rcpilot82, this should look familiar, you being a CNC guy too, I was contracted to update their 2D drawings to 3D models and new drawings for them (Hint: Major tooling manufacturer). Here's a basic sample of an outdated product that was done some 8-9 years ago in Unigraphics. I've also done work for GM, Toyota, Pratt & Whitney (airfoil work) and assorted military and aerospace companies to name a few. That's basically my engineering background added to the 28+ years in various machine shops. So no degree, but some experience.
Guys, share some of your work or experiences here for others to check out, or maybe a problem your having for the collective to help solve.
Dean