2004-08-14 10:23 AM
2004-08-14 05:03 PM
ihsan wrote:It would be best if you could take a screen snapshot of the drawing, save it as a JPEG file, and attach it to your post. You attach it by clicking the 'Choose File' button just below the area where you are entering your message.
DEAR FRIENDS
HOW TO ATTACH AN aUTO CAD DRAWINGS TO SHOW YOU MY PROBLEM
2004-08-15 06:53 AM
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2004-08-16 05:56 PM
ihsan wrote:If you have a laptop, let's meet for a coffee, I'll show you ... much easier than writing
Do I have to make the bracings one by one correct me If I mis- understud....and if this is the case how to fined the exact inclenation and slop direction for each beace?
thanks
2004-08-16 11:17 PM
ihsan wrote:FrameWright is good for this type of work. You can make assemblies from timber and/or steel objects which can be freely cut and rotated in 3D. Take a look at
This is my problem for today..trying to creat this shape of steel truss which is rotated also in a therd direction..hoping that it is clear in the attached filr...
2004-08-17 05:41 AM