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National CAD Standard v6 Template

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Anonymous
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National CAD Standard v6 Template

Hello Fellow Civ3D Users,

I'm looking for a downloadable template file that contains the NCS v6 layering convention (particularly the Survey or "V" layers). Any help is greatly appreciated...

 

Thanks!

Nick

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Message 2 of 19
rl_jackson
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Doesn't the OOTB NCS Imperial Template include these.

Rick Jackson
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Anonymous
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Attached setup for data from Leica Instruments. I have the AutoDesk Symbols Library installed so some of the point styles may not work. Drop the .txt from the file.

 

Jim

Matrix3DSurveys

Message 4 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks, Jim! When I open the .dwt, I don't find any layers - what version of C3D is this template compatible with?

 

Message 5 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

IDS C3D 2016  should work on all from 2010 forward. I downloaded the file and checked it last night it works. Make sure you remove the .txt extenshion and olace it in the template folder.

I have a pdf her some where that has a list I'll see if I can find it and post it to.

 

Jim

Matrix3DSurveys

Message 6 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

National CAD Standard

Message 7 of 19
jayworks247
in reply to: Anonymous

HI all I didn't want to start a brand new thread (other forums kill you for starting new threads) so I will add to this thread.\

 

I have civil 3d 2016 and all my experience has been with utilities. Now I am creating a whole new department for my company, we will be designing groundwater wells (I believe this falls under geotechnical work). I was wondering if there is a place where I can get a list of layers or download layers specifically for creating groundwater wells, groundwater well profiles, and site maps of the ground water wells.

 

Thank you in advance.

Message 8 of 19
g_k50
in reply to: jayworks247

Do you have the Autodesk Geotechnical Module?  Check your subscription.  It might be worth getting and it does have a set of layers.  See this page: http://assist.keynetix.com/Content/Pages/GeoTechModule/UserGuides/Layer%20Manager.htm

Message 9 of 19
Anonymous
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nickjohnsonii

 

I do not think it there is a download load for NCS v6 out yet. Unless you want to purchase it from the NCS, it will give you the full guidelines. I attached the link to it below. 

 

https://www.nationalcadstandard.org/ncs6/index.php

 

Also I have attached the NCS v5 Layer list too. Hope this helps.

 

 

 

Best Regards

Pablo

 

 

Message 10 of 19
Anonymous
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Would you know if this v6 standard is compliance with ANSI & ASME drafting standards for drawing use of abbreviations and acronyms all so??

 

 One standard for drawing of equipment systems in mechanical rooms or industrial production systems?

Message 11 of 19
g_k50
in reply to: Anonymous

The National CAD Standards is more oriented to the Architectural area.  Look to y14 for ANSI/ASME standards

Message 12 of 19
Anonymous
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Do you or does anyone happen to have a template file created that has the NCS layers etc incorporated?  Mostly looking for something on the mechanical/plumbing side.

Message 13 of 19
rl_jackson
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In general C3D isn't for mechanical or plumbing, that sounds like something you would need for Revit. But I believe its BIM capable so that's a completely different ballgame.


Rick Jackson
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Anonymous
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hello,

 

have you looked at city standards?

http://austintexas.gov/department/engineering-services-division

the city of austin, tx has a very detailed file setup of and base files for almost everything.

 

good luck,

nonbeard13

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Anonymous
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hello again,

 

another item to thing about and seriously work at, from AutoCAD University (thank you!!):

 

10 Habits to Avoid the “CADD janitor”

https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/class/10-Habits-Avoid-CADD-Janitor-2018

 

best wishes,

nonbeard13

 

Message 16 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I had downloaded a PDF copy of the CAD standards and build the template
files from the layers standards out lined in the PDF file. As I recall I
found the file on the Cal Trans web site. Otherwise it is $$ to buy the
book.

Jim

Message 17 of 19
rl_jackson
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C3D has a limited amount of the bim in the BIM so it's really a waste of $$, Revit is "BIMsomewhere"


Rick Jackson
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Anonymous
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Hi Paul:

 

Do you have USNCS, V5 or V6 full document?

I have V4, I would like to have V5 or later, I'm using Revit and need for for guidance only, can you share it?

 

Thanks

Ahmed

Message 19 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

The copy I got it seems was from the on line document library of either
CaDOT or Tx DOT or an engineering school I don't remember. just do a
search for "National CAD Standards v6 PDF"

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