Your drawing can't see the size clearly. Let me give you a brief explanation!
This stamping process is divided into two steps: (1) blanking and punching, and (2) bending.
Because the drawings have no strict requirements such as verticality and position, these two sets of molds fully meet the requirements.
1, a set of blanking and punching die for upper blanking is needed (that is, the upper template has blanking rods, the female die is on the upper template, and the male die is on the lower template).
2, a set of the most common bending die (simply put, several plates are stacked, which is much simpler than blanking and punching die).
Make an assembly drawing first, and then decompose it into part drawings (standard parts such as pins, round punches, screws, etc. No need to make part drawings).
Graduation design is an opportunity to exercise yourself. I hope you can know more about stamping dies and don't let the university be covered with dust because of you.
In medium-sized cities, the basic salary of a good mold designer is 4000+, and that of a good mold technician is 6000+.
Good luck!