People,
Mauro did not say anything about scaling a drawing.
He mentioned how to convert from inches to millimeters.
That is it. To convert from one unit to another or
even add a unit all you have to do is go to your
dimstyles or setvar's.
Don't make a ten second job a five...
Scale the drawing who was your teacher?
Go to your dimstyles and click on the tab that says
primary units. You can figure it our from there.
Don't waste your time scaling the drawing. If you have
to scale a drawing to get the right dimenions you should
not be drawing in AutoCAD or giving...
Coming from a surveyor that is his symbol for tree.
There's nothing you can do unless you have his database
file that translates code into symbols. This is a big
problem in Civil Engineering and transferring data between
surveyors and Engineering firms.
Chances are he has Carlson Surveying...
If you have symbol manager look into that, otherwise
its probably a model space, paper space issue.
Sounds like your symbol is being set at a scale before
its entered into the drawing which also might be
affected by your ltscale.
Sometimes your first set-up a drawing your ltscale will effect...
2006 Civil 3D can help you out if you have the software
same with 2005 Civil 3D.
Like Carl said you need some type of surface or contours
to be able to do it on CAD.
There's always the manual way of calculating slopes.
Andy
I like how smcadman posted the ratio of CAD
programs.
If AutoCAD has approximately 400,00 users and
has gone down in the last two years from 480,000
and Solidworks just went over 230,000 users with
their 2003 version how does that add up to
3.3% and AutoCAD 54%.
Must of been an AutoCAD...
I'm not sure if your going to find the chart anywhere
I looked all over. The Letco site only lists a few
sizes but its a general idea.
I worked for a company who had a table of every
dimension for seamless Pipe and it was an old xerox
copy that I have not been able to find anywhere.
I copied...
Has any found any advantages of using a design table
vs adding configurations or the other way around.
It seems the design table needs to be updated when
needed which seems like an extra step. On the other
hand you can say the same with configurations.
Both seem to work efficiently but...
There are to many AutoCAD users to be finished
Small Architectural and Civil Engineering firms
are still using AutoCAD. For the Larger and more
knowledgeable companies. Autocad is being phased
out. I been at three companies within the last four
years that have not upgraded and started looking
at...
I did some more checking into the Vapor Barriers
and it is NOT recommended that you place a
vapor barrier or vapor retarder it most situations.
The ACI 302 committee only recommends a retarder of
0.25 mm thick to protect from moisture. There are
three sites below that will explain it in more...
I have to say it depends on your boss.
My Boss has to have everything the old
way. As he says the people in the shop
can bearly understand english and he
doesn't want to change anything.
Its hard because you get trained under
the new ANSI standards and some of the
Engineering Managers don't...
This looks similar to SuperiorWalls where the
insulation is within the concrete.
This part I understand but when applying
vapor barriers they do not recommend applying
the vapor barrier to the exterior a building.
Thanks for the info though
Some contractors have suggested or actually
adding styrofoam around and beneath a foundation
for insulation. From what I understand this is
considered a vapor barrier which causes condensation
to build up between the styrofoam and foundation
walls.
Over a period of time especially in colder...
Questions about performance:
Is anybody having problems with Solidworks performance
issues with assemblies over 200 pieces?
Yes, we have already talked to Solidworks and our
system which is a Dell workstation PWS530 with a
Xeon Chip running at 1.8 GHz and 1 GB or Ram.
Our video card is NVidia...
We brazed alot of Alumina to TZM
35/65 Copper Alloy in a Vacuum furnace
Wesgo is the company that sells brazing
alloy out of California. They also have a rep
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
If you need more info you can call me
at 312.777.4943
Andy
It all depends on the customer but, no the
customer is not always right. That's just
how he was taught and is used to.
It will also depend on knowledge and
experience. Some people will tell you
that Ansi 1994 is not the proper way to do
Geometric Tolerancing. Because they are
old school or the...
Ok Here's a question?
We have a Nvidia 900 XGL Video Card
512 MB of Ram, 1.8 GHz CPU on a Dell
Intel Xeon Processor. We are also
running Service Pack 3.1
Our swap files our 1500
Our Large Assemblies is at 50 and
turned off.
Our shaded feature is only at 0.03 and
we are having problems with...