Just what is it that you want to learn? How to detail steel connections?

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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.
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!
Tankman
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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.
dannysteel, exactly how I got started drawing and then AutoCAD!
If you know the dimensions, plates, weldments, shapes, you can draw as built.
Start drawing!
Tankman
"When the well is dry, we know the worth of water." Ben Franklin ~ 1746
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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http://www.robotoffice.com/asd/
try this link
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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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