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    Default Autocad 2010 Structural Steel Detailing Tutorial

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    Can anyone tell me how to get a structural steel tutorial for autocad 2010 or 2005. please I'm a beginner, i wanna get into steel detailing.thanks for your help.

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    Just what is it that you want to learn? How to detail steel connections?
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    Check this link for dimensional data http://www.engineersedge.com/structu...pes_menu.shtml

    Don't know where you might find a structural steel tutorial. Sounds like a good idea though!
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    REMARK, well i wanna learn how to detail the structural steel parts,i know all about the materials(angles,beams,tubes,etc.)what i wanna learn is how to detail like connection plates.basically like the detail on a print,like for example @ my work they give a print and i start fabricating the part(beams or structural shapes),but this whole part has loose parts(detail) and that's what i want to learn how to draft the detail.Connection plates with holes.can you help me.
    Thanks Tankman for the link, I know about dimensional data in my head.
    Thanks for your help anyways.

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    dannysteel, exactly how I got started drawing and then AutoCAD!

    If you know the dimensions, plates, weldments, shapes, you can draw as built.

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    The Manual of Steel Construction - Volume II Connections might be of some help. Some topics covered are bolted connections, simple shear connections and moment connections.
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    Do you mean the actual Autocad Structural Detailing? I found this with a google search. http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...12&id=12300313
    I have that program but I've just been using Vanilla Acad. I'm looking into the features of it now, but I have a feeling that it's not going to give the company the flexibility desired.

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