Hello,
There are many new releases / updated / fixes for Autodesk products released today-are we getting an update for Advance Steel 2019?
Thank you,
Ilko Dimitrov
ACBS
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Tekla and Advance Steel Detailer
ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
Hello,
There are many new releases / updated / fixes for Autodesk products released today-are we getting an update for Advance Steel 2019?
Thank you,
Ilko Dimitrov
ACBS
Edited by
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Ilko Dimitrov, IDC-1, M. Eng.
Tekla and Advance Steel Detailer
ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
There is a story, can't remember the origin, but here's the point:
As long as the pople are obviusly discontend and vocal about the problems, no action is needed form the one in charge, and conditions can deterorate further.
Once the crowd becomes silent is the time to worry, last chance to take action if disaster is to be avoided.
Looks like there is only a handfull of people still making noise...
There is a story, can't remember the origin, but here's the point:
As long as the pople are obviusly discontend and vocal about the problems, no action is needed form the one in charge, and conditions can deterorate further.
Once the crowd becomes silent is the time to worry, last chance to take action if disaster is to be avoided.
Looks like there is only a handfull of people still making noise...
Hi @Anonymous
The program is amazing and a must use for anyone who designs/details steel. Once you learn it, you will be impressed and im sure you will keep using it. This is what management knows, once the user learns the software, there is now time and money that these people have put into learning the software. They know the chances of you turning to teckla is extremely low, so they can get away with not addressing the users concerns. The idea station is a complete joke on this forum and the lack of transparency on managements part will soon bite them in the but. I can tell you this, learn the software and be loud about a product that you aren't satisfied with that costs you 3500 a year.
I think 2020 will be a big turning point for a few of us vocal people, myself, i'm not renewing if i don't see major fixes. I'd rather stick with the devil i know then learn a new one. It just seems like they keep adding bugs if anything.
Hi @Anonymous
The program is amazing and a must use for anyone who designs/details steel. Once you learn it, you will be impressed and im sure you will keep using it. This is what management knows, once the user learns the software, there is now time and money that these people have put into learning the software. They know the chances of you turning to teckla is extremely low, so they can get away with not addressing the users concerns. The idea station is a complete joke on this forum and the lack of transparency on managements part will soon bite them in the but. I can tell you this, learn the software and be loud about a product that you aren't satisfied with that costs you 3500 a year.
I think 2020 will be a big turning point for a few of us vocal people, myself, i'm not renewing if i don't see major fixes. I'd rather stick with the devil i know then learn a new one. It just seems like they keep adding bugs if anything.
@Anonymous
I believe Advance Steel has a potential greater than Tekla and SDS/2 and Bocad.
I also do not believe Revit will be the only software that will remain.
It does not make any sense.
Yes-invest in it, it will return the investment.
The new driver is hiding in the Riverside Forest, but won't be for a long.
I actually like now the Ex better.
At least he had the guts to step up and make some kind of discussion.
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ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
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@Anonymous
I believe Advance Steel has a potential greater than Tekla and SDS/2 and Bocad.
I also do not believe Revit will be the only software that will remain.
It does not make any sense.
Yes-invest in it, it will return the investment.
The new driver is hiding in the Riverside Forest, but won't be for a long.
I actually like now the Ex better.
At least he had the guts to step up and make some kind of discussion.
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Tekla and Advance Steel Detailer
ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
AdvanceSteel is great software... furstrations comes with lack of new features and slow development... Dont't cancel your traing and go for it..
AdvanceSteel is great software... furstrations comes with lack of new features and slow development... Dont't cancel your traing and go for it..
I bet you that if you didn't start this post, they wouldn't have posted on the forums about the new hotfix. Specifically saying this isn't an update, that's one that we both can agree on.
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I bet you that if you didn't start this post, they wouldn't have posted on the forums about the new hotfix. Specifically saying this isn't an update, that's one that we both can agree on.
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To be fair-I did not realize it is that bad.
We have to step up and say what is right.
New bride is terrible-Autodesk-get rid of this.
Do us a favor-hire a professional.
Listen what the users say, and do what is best for them.
Because they vote, and when they don't-you will get down.
Pathetic, sickening, arrogant, ignorant, disrespectful.
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ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
To be fair-I did not realize it is that bad.
We have to step up and say what is right.
New bride is terrible-Autodesk-get rid of this.
Do us a favor-hire a professional.
Listen what the users say, and do what is best for them.
Because they vote, and when they don't-you will get down.
Pathetic, sickening, arrogant, ignorant, disrespectful.
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Tekla and Advance Steel Detailer
ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
@ The Product manager for Advance Steel and for Revit:
2020 will be a good year for some and may be a bad year for others.
2020 is when many of us will be renewing subscription and or making decision to stay or to leave.
A few have already left, frustrated with the Autodesk's management.
I hope most of us will stay with Advance.
You have the budget, and the personnel to make this happen.
This is a list that I came up with, summarized and cleaned as much as I could:
1/2" Anchor Bolts: 9/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 1 1/16" hole in base plate (9/16" default tolerance)
5/8" Anchor Bolts: 11/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 1 3/16" hole in base plate (9/16" default tolerance)
3/4" Anchor Bolts: 13/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 1 5/16" hole in base plate (9/16" default tolerance)
7/8" Anchor Bolts: 15/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 1 9/16" hole in base plate (11/16" default tolerance)
1" Anchor Bolts: 1 1/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 1 13/16" hole in base plate (13/16" default tolerance)
1 1/4" Anchor Bolts: 1 5/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 2 1/16" hole in base plate (13/16" default tolerance)
1 1/2" Anchor Bolts: 1 9/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 2 5/16" hole in base plate (13/16" default tolerance)
1 3/4" Anchor Bolts: 1 13/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 2 3/4" hole in base plate (1" default tolerance)
2" and above Anchor Bolts: d+1/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, d+1 1/4" hole in base plate (1 1/4" default tolerance)
Ilko Dimitrov, ACBS
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ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
@ The Product manager for Advance Steel and for Revit:
2020 will be a good year for some and may be a bad year for others.
2020 is when many of us will be renewing subscription and or making decision to stay or to leave.
A few have already left, frustrated with the Autodesk's management.
I hope most of us will stay with Advance.
You have the budget, and the personnel to make this happen.
This is a list that I came up with, summarized and cleaned as much as I could:
1/2" Anchor Bolts: 9/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 1 1/16" hole in base plate (9/16" default tolerance)
5/8" Anchor Bolts: 11/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 1 3/16" hole in base plate (9/16" default tolerance)
3/4" Anchor Bolts: 13/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 1 5/16" hole in base plate (9/16" default tolerance)
7/8" Anchor Bolts: 15/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 1 9/16" hole in base plate (11/16" default tolerance)
1" Anchor Bolts: 1 1/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 1 13/16" hole in base plate (13/16" default tolerance)
1 1/4" Anchor Bolts: 1 5/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 2 1/16" hole in base plate (13/16" default tolerance)
1 1/2" Anchor Bolts: 1 9/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 2 5/16" hole in base plate (13/16" default tolerance)
1 3/4" Anchor Bolts: 1 13/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, 2 3/4" hole in base plate (1" default tolerance)
2" and above Anchor Bolts: d+1/16" holes in leveling plate and plate washer, d+1 1/4" hole in base plate (1 1/4" default tolerance)
Ilko Dimitrov, ACBS
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ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
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You deserve a gold medal for this. I can't say it any better myself, this should all be addressed by 2020 release.
You deserve a gold medal for this. I can't say it any better myself, this should all be addressed by 2020 release.
Thank you, Stephen, I will put it under the tree.
Next-Custom connections organized in folders.
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Thank you, Stephen, I will put it under the tree.
Next-Custom connections organized in folders.
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Don't forget bolts, anchors, and special parts in KISS export along with fixing the sheet number from getting broken when introducing a letter into the sheet number like, "M220". 😄 Posts on this forum go back to 2016 asking for this to be fixed. 😐
Don't forget bolts, anchors, and special parts in KISS export along with fixing the sheet number from getting broken when introducing a letter into the sheet number like, "M220". 😄 Posts on this forum go back to 2016 asking for this to be fixed. 😐
We need the AS forum community to upvote this thread and keep it on the main page. This way management is reminded every time they glance the forum.
We need the AS forum community to upvote this thread and keep it on the main page. This way management is reminded every time they glance the forum.
79. Remove first and last point for dimensions at grid lines-these are useless.
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ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
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79. Remove first and last point for dimensions at grid lines-these are useless.
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ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
80. Do not re-generate call-out detail view title during update, it is time wasted first to explode and center the bottom attribute, and second to delete the regenerated block, sometimes we may forget to go back and delete and customer is seeing both fixed detail and regenerated block.
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ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
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80. Do not re-generate call-out detail view title during update, it is time wasted first to explode and center the bottom attribute, and second to delete the regenerated block, sometimes we may forget to go back and delete and customer is seeing both fixed detail and regenerated block.
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ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
if I select a detail symbol and delete it, then I use the manual update command (like I did if I delete a beam or something in the details) after this the symbol is not appearing again by updating the drawing manual or by the document manager. Another way could be to move it outside the layout area.
Sebastian Eiche
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if I select a detail symbol and delete it, then I use the manual update command (like I did if I delete a beam or something in the details) after this the symbol is not appearing again by updating the drawing manual or by the document manager. Another way could be to move it outside the layout area.
Sebastian Eiche
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Adding a new detail view on on the same drawing re-generates the block.
Yes, Moving it outside works.
But is this the best Autodesk can do when developing it.
Call-out detail was well advertised as a great achievement, but basics are not covered.
Both aesthetically and functionality.
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Ilko Dimitrov, IDC-1, M. Eng.
Tekla and Advance Steel Detailer
ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
Adding a new detail view on on the same drawing re-generates the block.
Yes, Moving it outside works.
But is this the best Autodesk can do when developing it.
Call-out detail was well advertised as a great achievement, but basics are not covered.
Both aesthetically and functionality.
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Ilko Dimitrov, IDC-1, M. Eng.
Tekla and Advance Steel Detailer
ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
for sure it had to be development to be more handle.
Maybe additional to my post before, if you delete it and then use the new "Title" and select the green frame, you could group them with the AutoCAD commands. So if you move the detail, the detailname will move too.
Here's a little screencast (not my best ones =): https://autode.sk/2EhQT9G
Sebastian Eiche
Application Engineer @Mensch und Maschine acadGraph
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for sure it had to be development to be more handle.
Maybe additional to my post before, if you delete it and then use the new "Title" and select the green frame, you could group them with the AutoCAD commands. So if you move the detail, the detailname will move too.
Here's a little screencast (not my best ones =): https://autode.sk/2EhQT9G
Sebastian Eiche
Application Engineer @Mensch und Maschine acadGraph
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81. Program randomly unregisters drawings. Our solution so far has been to unregister the drawing again (because if you just register it back in it does not work), and then register the drawing back into the program but the drawings stay in the unregistered folder. Please fix this and make them go back into the normal details folder.
81. Program randomly unregisters drawings. Our solution so far has been to unregister the drawing again (because if you just register it back in it does not work), and then register the drawing back into the program but the drawings stay in the unregistered folder. Please fix this and make them go back into the normal details folder.
82. Do not update (mess up) dimensions when drawings are registered
83. Do not move / regenerate default section views when drawings are registered
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Ilko Dimitrov, IDC-1, M. Eng.
Tekla and Advance Steel Detailer
ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
82. Do not update (mess up) dimensions when drawings are registered
83. Do not move / regenerate default section views when drawings are registered
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Ilko Dimitrov, IDC-1, M. Eng.
Tekla and Advance Steel Detailer
ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
84. Fix "Group Equal Distance" problem. This test shown below has holes spaced evenly at 12.03". Rounding to 1/16" is expected but it should not add up the rounded value to get the overall. 22'-0 11/16" is expected, not 22'-1 3/8".
84. Fix "Group Equal Distance" problem. This test shown below has holes spaced evenly at 12.03". Rounding to 1/16" is expected but it should not add up the rounded value to get the overall. 22'-0 11/16" is expected, not 22'-1 3/8".
85. Do not re-generate default dimensions during update: Elevation View -Full dwg style used, dimensions were regenerated per screen shot below (clouded dimensions appeared during update), for complex assemblies this can be a nightmare:
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Ilko Dimitrov, IDC-1, M. Eng.
Tekla and Advance Steel Detailer
ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
85. Do not re-generate default dimensions during update: Elevation View -Full dwg style used, dimensions were regenerated per screen shot below (clouded dimensions appeared during update), for complex assemblies this can be a nightmare:
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Ilko Dimitrov, IDC-1, M. Eng.
Tekla and Advance Steel Detailer
ACBS Structural Steel Detailing
If it is made of steel, I can model it and detail it.
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