Hello,
It will be nice to learn more about custom commands / combination of Autocad and Advance Steel commands improving productivity.
To colleagues willing to share-Thank you.
Here is a tiny example:
"Hide parts with identical numbers"-used when parts are detailed using drawings styles.
^C^C_AstM5equalpartsMarkSame \;AstM4CommSelectMarkedObjects ;_AstM4SwitchReprMode off
And another one:
"Hide Similar Advance Steel Objects":
^C^C_SelectSimilar \;_AstM4SwitchReprMode off
Regards,
Ilko Dimitrov
ACBS
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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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Hello,
It will be nice to learn more about custom commands / combination of Autocad and Advance Steel commands improving productivity.
To colleagues willing to share-Thank you.
Here is a tiny example:
"Hide parts with identical numbers"-used when parts are detailed using drawings styles.
^C^C_AstM5equalpartsMarkSame \;AstM4CommSelectMarkedObjects ;_AstM4SwitchReprMode off
And another one:
"Hide Similar Advance Steel Objects":
^C^C_SelectSimilar \;_AstM4SwitchReprMode off
Regards,
Ilko Dimitrov
ACBS
If this information was helpful, please use the Accept as Solution function, this makes it easier for other users.
Regards,
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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Here is an example when 2D is ON and the weld is placed 100s feet away.
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Regards,
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.
Here is an example when 2D is ON and the weld is placed 100s feet away.
If this information was helpful, please use the Accept as Solution function, this makes it easier for other users.
Regards,
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.
I just updated my AST label content lisp. You no longer have to manually edit the lisp if you have more than 10 entries.
I uploaded the latest lisp to my original post located here:
I just updated my AST label content lisp. You no longer have to manually edit the lisp if you have more than 10 entries.
I uploaded the latest lisp to my original post located here:
Thank you for sharing.
Have a great night.
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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.
Thank you for sharing.
Have a great night.
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Regards,
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.
Hi @acbsdesign ,
I use Selection Cycling (Ctrl+W) to select the right object, if several objects on top of each other. This works great for me, even for welds.
Hi @acbsdesign ,
I use Selection Cycling (Ctrl+W) to select the right object, if several objects on top of each other. This works great for me, even for welds.
Selecting weld is not an issue. When 2D is on, welds get placed @z=0.
For that reason “turn 2D off” was added before placing welds.
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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.
Selecting weld is not an issue. When 2D is on, welds get placed @z=0.
For that reason “turn 2D off” was added before placing welds.
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Regards,
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.
Hi @acbsdesign ,
I mean the selection of the objects to insert the weld, with Selection Cycling turned on it is easy and error-free. You put the weld always on the place as needed.
Hi @acbsdesign ,
I mean the selection of the objects to insert the weld, with Selection Cycling turned on it is easy and error-free. You put the weld always on the place as needed.
I will post a link here, this is too good to be left somewhere unnoticed.
I believe everybody who submits ABOM would benefit from this.
Thank you again for helping.
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Regards,
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.
I will post a link here, this is too good to be left somewhere unnoticed.
I believe everybody who submits ABOM would benefit from this.
Thank you again for helping.
If this information was helpful, please use the Accept as Solution function, this makes it easier for other users.
Regards,
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.
During revisions, when updating Fab dwgs we will have to update and BOM in probably more than 75-80% of the revisions.
This command will save time not only for executing updates once, but it will also shorten the list of dwgs to be updated from DM. The latter may be messy with 300-400 dwgs.
Update detail and BOM:
^C^C_AstM4CommDetUpdateBOM;_AstM4CommDetUpdateDetail
This is my management panel, with the most-commonly used commands on top:
An icon is attached if someone wants to use it.
Happy Tuesday.
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Regards,
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.
During revisions, when updating Fab dwgs we will have to update and BOM in probably more than 75-80% of the revisions.
This command will save time not only for executing updates once, but it will also shorten the list of dwgs to be updated from DM. The latter may be messy with 300-400 dwgs.
Update detail and BOM:
^C^C_AstM4CommDetUpdateBOM;_AstM4CommDetUpdateDetail
This is my management panel, with the most-commonly used commands on top:
An icon is attached if someone wants to use it.
Happy Tuesday.
If this information was helpful, please use the Accept as Solution function, this makes it easier for other users.
Regards,
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.
Hello,
Has anyone maybe command to move element in one direction. So you select object and then move it only in x direction for example.
The command syntax is.....^C^C_ASTransformAndConnect .... and then I dont know what to add...
Hello,
Has anyone maybe command to move element in one direction. So you select object and then move it only in x direction for example.
The command syntax is.....^C^C_ASTransformAndConnect .... and then I dont know what to add...
move with/without connection ... your command is complex Tool in Advance Steel with menu for advanced operations and their settings
move with/without connection ... your command is complex Tool in Advance Steel with menu for advanced operations and their settings
It's not possible, to drive the settings from this tool via command line, you need to use this tool directly - have a look in to the Tool palette:
It's not possible, to drive the settings from this tool via command line, you need to use this tool directly - have a look in to the Tool palette:
Hi @acbsdesign,
great tool 👍. Have a nice weekend
Hi @acbsdesign,
great tool 👍. Have a nice weekend
Thank you. Yeah I thought there is shortcut to move/copy element in one direction. This would be really time saver, as there is so much clicking to go through this pallete for move in plane view.
Thank you. Yeah I thought there is shortcut to move/copy element in one direction. This would be really time saver, as there is so much clicking to go through this pallete for move in plane view.
hi @Kvothe_23 ,
for standard moving, use the command _move 😉, test it on Advance Steel objects
hi @Kvothe_23 ,
for standard moving, use the command _move 😉, test it on Advance Steel objects
yes Im using it but when you are in plane view the third dimension is not locked so the moved element can go lost in the third dimension :). So yes, always be in 3D view while modeling.
yes Im using it but when you are in plane view the third dimension is not locked so the moved element can go lost in the third dimension :). So yes, always be in 3D view while modeling.
Hi!
You also can use the filters for x, y, z
First select command (Move, copy, stretch), then select elements, and then click the required filter, and the direction is locked
Hi!
You also can use the filters for x, y, z
First select command (Move, copy, stretch), then select elements, and then click the required filter, and the direction is locked
I want to select all my assemblys that do have a assembly drawing and set them off in one command.
No i created a query, where i select all beams and plates that have a assemblydrawing, but then i have to start a second command to select these beams and plate with all connected items and set them off.
Is it possible to something that these actions are fitted in one command? Can anybody help me with this?
I want to select all my assemblys that do have a assembly drawing and set them off in one command.
No i created a query, where i select all beams and plates that have a assemblydrawing, but then i have to start a second command to select these beams and plate with all connected items and set them off.
Is it possible to something that these actions are fitted in one command? Can anybody help me with this?
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