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Topic Closedautomateing beam draw

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    Posted: 15.Mar.2011 at 10:40

Hi

Im using AutoCAD 2007 LT.

I need to draw a beam, usually I draw the lines I need, and then, I offsetting it twice, so I get 3 parallel lines.

Is there any command I can use in order to automate this? I mean maybe I can draw one line and AutoCAD will follow with 2 parallel and offseted lines?

hope I didn’t push to far Smile

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Mar.2011 at 10:58
AutoCAD LT?  Well that rules out the use of lisp.  That leaves either a macro or Diesel.
 
Are you drawing a cross-section of the beam?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Mar.2011 at 12:56
i have a co-worker with 2008 full, we can switch our computers. so assuming that i have 2008 full, how can it be done?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Mar.2011 at 13:24
There are some lisp routines and maybe even a couple of Dynamic Blocks floating around that can handle the task.  Metric or Imperial units?
We are talking a cross-section of a beam right?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Mar.2011 at 14:26
Originally posted by John Connor John Connor wrote:

There are some lisp routines and maybe even a couple of Dynamic Blocks floating around that can handle the task.  Metric or Imperial units?
We are talking a cross-section of a beam right?
 


i need it metric.

ive posted a picture of  what i mean.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Mar.2011 at 14:35

Did someone turn out the lights?  I see no picture.

It was a simple question that I've asked twice now.  I guess I'll assume you are drawing beam sections typically shown in most structural steel manuals.  It makes the most sense.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Mar.2011 at 14:46
Originally posted by John Connor John Connor wrote:

Did someone turn out the lights?  I see no picture.

It was a simple question that I've asked twice now.  I guess I'll assume you are drawing beam sections typically shown in most structural steel manuals.  It makes the most sense.


soory. i cant answer that. im asking this for a friend engineer. its not a cross-section(at least we dont call it like this here :)). its simple draw.

i upload the image with another hosting.

hope it will work now.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Mar.2011 at 15:01

Our IT department blocks sites like that because they are potential virus threats.  Can't you just post the image here?

Are you showing a plan view with continuous lines for the outside edge of the flange and two dashed lines for the web?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Mar.2011 at 15:25


i didnt notice there is attchment file here. thats way i looked for image hosting. in the formatting controls, i press "insert image" with the same image hosting url, is that ok?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Mar.2011 at 15:31
Sorry...nothing appears in your last post that I can see.  Try reading this:
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