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walwayne66
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Joined: 08.Nov.2014
Location: United States
Using: Draftsight
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Topic: Templates Posted: 11.Nov.2014 at 13:52 |
Thank you. This was very helpful.
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B. Walker
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John Connor
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Joined: 01.Feb.2011
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD 2018
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Posted: 10.Nov.2014 at 11:31 |
Did you find the blocks you were looking for?
Click on the link below.
http://partnerproducts.autodesk.com/catalog/category.asp?category=1228
It will take you to the AutoDesk Partner Products and Services website. Look for #4020 HVAC-Lib. A library of HVAC blocks can be purchased for $75 U.S. Pretty reasonable price if you ask me. The blocks should work in Draftsight too.
Did you look here at the CADforum under the category Piping, P&ID > HVAC?
Here's another website....
http://www.cadcorner.ca/cadblocks/hvacblocks.php
And one last one...
http://www.cadblocksfree.com/index.php?id=97
A little effort goes a long way.
Edited by John Connor - 10.Nov.2014 at 11:50
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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
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walwayne66
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Joined: 08.Nov.2014
Location: United States
Using: Draftsight
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Posted: 09.Nov.2014 at 20:30 |
Thanks. And I'm sorry. Very new to all of this. Just was asking for help. Did not intend to offend or be out of hand. Just a newbie looking for a helping hand. Thanks for your help and your response.
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B. Walker
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John Connor
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Location: United States
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Posted: 09.Nov.2014 at 20:06 |
It usually isn't good form to hijack a thread of another forum member by appending your own, unrelated, question to it.
I see your Profile lists Dradftsight as the program you are using. You do know that for the most part this is an AutoCAD forum don't you?
Did you post your question at the Draftsight forum too?
Blocks of all types can be found via a search of the Internet. All you need do is use good search criteria.
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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
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walwayne66
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Location: United States
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Posted: 08.Nov.2014 at 14:34 |
Hello guys. I'm sure I'm in the wrong section here but please bare with me. I'm new and need a little help here. I'm looking for HVAC ductwork fitting blocks. I searched the blocks however I'm only looking for the basic blocks. Short and long radius 90's. T-fittings, elbows both square and round. 2d files only right now. Can someone help me out? Thanks guys.
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B. Walker
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John Connor
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Posted: 07.Nov.2014 at 11:27 |
How about we cut directly to the chase? Attach a copy of the drawing (DWG file) to your next post so we can look at it ourselves. I think that would be the best option here.
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stephenr
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Joined: 26.Jun.2013
Location: United Kingdom
Using: AutoCAD LT 2015
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Posted: 06.Nov.2014 at 11:12 |
Thank you Kent. As noted, I am using the (layout?) tabs adjacent to the Model tab. I right click and select 'From Template'. There are pre-existing blocks sharing the same name in other tabs, where an older template drawing sheet exists, but the message I get when bringing the new template in to a new tab is that the 'duplicate blocks' are ignored - and I have proved that that is true by deleting and purging those blocks from the older drawing sheets before bringing in the new template - I still get the same distorted effect but without getting the message about duplicate blocks.As you will see, I am now realising that there is a seconday/supplementary problem, in that I cannot seem to get my Template page set-up to register anything other than a scale of 1:1000 - no matter how often I set it back to 1:1 it reverts to 1000. What is the over-ride on this? It seems to be what is causing the template to come in to my drawing at the size I described rather than a standard A3 as it is in my template drawing; whether it is also causing the distortion of my MText I don't know.
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stephen richter
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Kent Cooper
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Joined: 12.Mar.2013
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD2020, 2023
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Posted: 05.Nov.2014 at 22:46 |
stephenr wrote:
.... when I bring the (.dwg) template into another drawing by means of the layout tab, the type-written elements on the sheet lose all of their formatting. .... |
If you are bringing it in with Insert, and the host drawing contains a text Style of the same name but defined differently [different font and/or different fixed height or one has a fixed height and not the other], it would have results like that. If you are bringing it in with Xref, it shouldn't matter, because the text Style name in the Xref will have a prefix that will distinguish it from that in the host drawing, even if otherwise the names are the same.
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stephenr
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Posted: 05.Nov.2014 at 22:28 |
One other thing that I have noticed is that the A3 template, which perfectly scale at 420x297 in the template, is reading 42000x297000 in the drawing that I am bringing it in to. What on earth have I done wrong?The attached screenshots show: 1. The pagesetup manager seems to be uncontrollable - set at 1:1000 despite me constantly setting it to 1:1. Is this causing the above problem. 2. Shows the page as I want it - sorry about the resolution 3. Shows the page as it's coming in to the drawing tab.
Stephen
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stephen richter
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stephenr
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Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: 05.Nov.2014 at 21:44 |
One other thing that I have noticed is that the A3 template, which perfectly scale at 420x297 in the template, is reading 42000x29700 in the drawing that I am bringing it in to. What on earth have I done wrong?Stephen
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stephen richter
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