steel profile blocks
Does anyone knows where i can find steel profile drawings made as blocks, such as I beams, UPN beams, etc. ?
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Please look at http://cadlibris.com/
We added blocks and datatables for main profiles.
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Have you tried the Library tab of the Mechanical Browser: it offers thousands of 3D steel profile types, contained in blocks.
Then again, maybe you are looking for 2D drawings?0 -
Another great source for DWG libraries, is www.cadforum.cz. They do have a "Steel Sections" library.http://www.cadforum.cz/catalog_en/block.asp?blk=4033The content of their libraries can vary greatly, and a lot of the text is in yellow, which of course, is impossible to read if you print in color. But, they do have very large number of user contributed libraries. Being based out of Czech Republic, the libraries tend to be metric.
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Cadalyst.com is a great resource for free lisp routines, I have been using it for years. Tip 1779, Al's Steel Mill is a great program, but it has a bit of an issue with metric shapes, however another contributor has fixed that in Tip 2074, Metric Steel Sections.0
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thank you all.0
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Have you tried the Library tab of the Mechanical Browser: it offers thousands of 3D steel profile types, contained in blocks.
Then again, maybe you are looking for 2D drawings?I am looking for 2D drawings.thank you.0 -
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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 CAD Concepts0 -
Anybody has been able to use Al Rogers steel library in Bricscad?I was able to load it but the program did not appear after typing in the command, "STL".0
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Sorry to bring up an old thread. There is a new source in the app section for 2D AISC steel shapes if anyone is interested. It also has the ability to create 3D steel shape extrusions:
https://www.bricsys.com/applications/a/?steel-shapes-library-v2.0-a1082-al19010 -
the mechanical browser library sections can be exploded or you can copy an edge
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Look here https://dwgfree.com/cad-blocks/ , it seems to me seen on site
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