What is the "Best Practices" way of handling anchor bolt detailing. In the US, the detailer typically needs to provide drawings for the anchor bolts indicating the length, number of nuts, washers, and threaded length. This is typically done for each anchorbolt setting.
My original plan was to create a camera view of the anchor bolt from the side that would show the anchor bolts, column and base plate. I was then going to just add dimensions to this drawings indicating the bolt dimensions. After trying it for awhile, it appears that this won't work as there is no way to snap dimensions to the anchor bolts. They are drawn, but there are no snap points, either Advance Steel or standard Autocad snap points. It appears there is no way to dimension these bolts. Im curious how others have handled this.
So do use autocad dynamic blocks in the details or do you use 3d blocks in the model and then dimension to those 3d solids in the detail? Trying to figure out why the software won't let me dimension to the bolt objects. Seams like a major oversite. If we could dimension to those, I'd be much happier right now.
Anchors (and bolt) objects detailed with their solid presentation in Advance Steel drawings can't be indeed be dimensioned as none of the points will give you a snap. You can have a drawing with anchors exploded to lines, create a block out of those lines and insert it on drawings if you need to realise dimensions, but it won't allow you to use update drawings properly then.
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