Autocad Lisp Steel Sections Sizes Of Diamonds

Autocad Lisp Steel Sections Sizes Of Diamonds 3,9/5 6576 reviews

Adobe encore cs6 trial serial number. Steel Shapes for AutoCAD W, HP, M, S, WT, MT, ST, Channels, Angles, Pipe and Tubing. Steel Shapes 6.0 is a program for AutoCAD versions 2013 and up that draws End, Side and Top views of common structural steel shapes (members), conforming to AISC Steel Construction Manual, 14 th edition.

Steel Shapes for AutoCAD W, HP, M, S, WT, MT, ST, Channels, Angles, Pipe and Tubing Steel Shapes 6.0 is a program for AutoCAD versions 2013 and up that draws End, Side and Top views of common structural steel shapes (members), conforming to AISC Steel Construction Manual, 14 th edition. Steel Shapes 5.0 conforms to AISC Steel Construction Manual, 13 th edition, and is for AutoCAD versions r14-2012.

Features include: • Imperial or Metric sizes • Inch, Feet, Millimeter or Centimeter measurements • End, Side and Top views • Top, Middle or Bottom insertion points • Detailed dimensional data for each structural steel shapes • Optional center line • Optional end view hatch • Command to list the basic properties of an item The installed program includes a toolbar and ribbon (AutoCAD 2009 and up) for choosing commands. Structural steel shapes (members) outlines are drawn as polylines. Center lines, hatches and edges grouped with the polylines to make it easy to manipulate the member. Steel Shapes 6.0 by CCAD inc. Works with AutoCAD 2013 and later, but does not work with AutoCAD LT.

Steel Shapes 5.0 by CCAD inc. Works with AutoCAD r14 through AutoCAD 2012, but does not work with AutoCAD LT.

Autocad Lisp Steel Sections Sizes Of Diamonds

W Shapes: 44 - 4 HP Shapes: 14 - 8 M Shapes: 14 - 5 S Shapes: 24 - 3 WT Shapes: 18 - 2 MT Shapes: 7 - 9 ST Shapes: 12 - 1.5 Channels: 15 - 0.75 Channels: Misc. 18 - 6 Angles: 9 to 1 Pipes: Std, Ex Strong & Double-Strong Square Tubing: 16 x 16 to 2 x 2 Rectangular Tubing: 20 x 12 to 3 x 2.

Does anyone know how to fix Al's Steel Mill to display 'Shape Dimensions'? This lisp worked well on Autocad but does not show dimensions for depth, web, width, flange, kdim properly. I'm sure its a quick fix for someone, I just can seem to figure it out In the attached DCL have updated Shape, Pipe and Tube, and Tubing Dims to display correctly. See comments for more details. Note the LISP looks like it needs a little work to get it going properly in BricsCAD. There are a number of chained command calls, which are likely causing the problem Al Rogers deserved more than the $50 prize for creating this!!

Regards, Jason Bourhill.