From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Letter from F.H. Royce discussing the approval process for new work and the cost-effectiveness of good design over poor work.
Identifier | Morton\M6\ img074 | |
Date | 18th November 1915 | |
putting into execution. (15) At R-R as a rule I personally approve of all new work that is to become standard for production, before it is put into the Experimental shop to be made experi-mentally. This is done to avoid waste of time and money. Apparently Royce Ltd. drawings are passed for production, and to be sent to customers, on the authority of some junior or inefficient draughtsman. I say this, judging by the quality of the work. Now, in conclusion, it is not a question of cost. Certain poor work costs as much as good efficient well considered designs, and it cannot pay to make parts that will not perform their functions. One can see your number can start afresh with some new letter and a low number: it is costly to write 5 figures and a letter. Yours sincerely, (Sgd) F.H. Royce. k | ||