CAD Standards Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @nfxstudios1320
    @nfxstudios1320 3 года назад +1

    Great explanation! Love the way you organized things there. Keep it up! Waiting for part 2

    • @randomCADstuff
      @randomCADstuff  3 года назад +1

      I was hoping to get the second part out sooner than later. It wouldn't be the hardest video to make. Got quite busy with other stuff unfortunately. Pegging the next long weekend to try and get that out though. Thanks for your input :-)

  • @Thaibxer21
    @Thaibxer21 3 года назад +2

    been nice you include the temp in your description

  • @maqsoodkhan2798
    @maqsoodkhan2798 3 года назад +2

    Sir can you share this cad file please

  • @bsamexican
    @bsamexican 3 года назад

    This is good stuff, keep it up !

  • @darrylallenbinas-o8223
    @darrylallenbinas-o8223 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your useful information, can i ask for your cad file for standards if it's okay with you?

  • @wojciechturek1601
    @wojciechturek1601 3 года назад +1

    Would you like to exchange your blocks library with mine
    I work in facade company as a senior designer and do use a lot of dynamic blocks for many things but I found very handy to use blocks done by other people because I’m limited on what I think could be invented to build a one good setup for many reasons on my design
    Let me know on the comment
    Cheers for a lot of handy videos
    I watched some not all
    I found your channel a week ago when was looking for a tips on dynamic blocks that I made too

    • @randomCADstuff
      @randomCADstuff  3 года назад +1

      Hi Wojciech. Facade and building envelope knowledge is very sought-after where I live - we get so much rain here!
      Regarding blocks: Everything you see in that drawing IS the block library hehe: I have more blocks scattered here and there (including a decent collection of rebar blocks) but anything really worth sharing would basically belong to clients and not shareable unfortunately.
      I could throw a file together and include all my odd loose-end blocks for you to play around with. I also don't mind making quick videos.
      One important thing to note about some of the blocks I have is that they were created in GstarCAD. GstarCAD basically has AutoCAD LT's dynamic block creation capabilities (non-constraint parameters and actions but no constraints, constraint-parameters or user-created variables). So far, GstarCAD's blocks seem to function just fine in AutoCAD. Regarding the opposite, I've so far had one block that would consistently lock-up GstarCAD. Still trying to piece together what caused it to do that.

    • @wojciechturek1601
      @wojciechturek1601 3 года назад

      @@randomCADstuff
      Hi
      Thanks very much for your response
      One time my dynamic block just crashed on autocad lt 2021 version
      I’ve created it from sub-blocks
      No idea why but I know it’s lookup that stopped to work
      Was just left with single option from 8 or 10 on it
      Could you please share those you mentioned and sent it to my address turekwojtek@hotmail.com
      I never used any other cad tool from Autocad
      Unfortunately I got only lt at work and cannot use advanced block commands when creating my blocks

    • @maqsoodkhan2798
      @maqsoodkhan2798 3 года назад

      Good 👍

    • @maqsoodkhan2798
      @maqsoodkhan2798 Год назад

      Sir please can you share us cad file

  • @antoniiocaluso1071
    @antoniiocaluso1071 Год назад

    haaaa...well, I guess this Presenters has been AWFULLY-too-busy to post a Link for his Demo File. Kinda tuff to understand what he's doing, without one, right? So...just download the video, and learn from that...I guess? :-)

    • @randomCADstuff
      @randomCADstuff  Год назад

      Actually... After I made this my PC crashed and I actually lost a lot of the work. But... I have new and better standards if you're willing to dig around on my channel a little bit (ruclips.net/video/GNQ7n7sM3lE/видео.html).
      These come with instructions, but the "best" way to learn is to create everything from scratch if you have time.