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Exploring a New Approach to Copying Objects in Tekla
copy to another Object in Tekla Normally in Tekla, if we want to copy objects or components from one object to another, we have to follow these steps : Select the objects and components you want to copy. Execute the “Copy to Another Object” command. Choose the source object. Select the destination…
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Tek1 – Tekla Tools
Dimension Bolts Set up Instructions Instructions: Trouble shooting: it doesn’t work!
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Advance Steel Macro – To place Members
I’ve created a macro to help create Advanced Steel Members, given a particular spreadsheet file. You are welcome to download and use it – see here. Unfortunately, I don’t have a demo video for you so: Please read the documentation / manual.
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How to Get Bolt Information From A Tekla Part (Tekla Open API)
Given a Tekla Part (regardless of how it was obtained, we want to obtain the bolt information. We can do so as follows (see the hello world example):
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Blogs By Tek1 on Steel detailing, Precast Panel Detailing, Stairs, Projects,
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Steel Detaling | LA
Our Services for the City
The Standards we Follow Our Services Steel Detailing
Shop drawings to Steel Detailing | AISC | ASTMSteel Estimation
We build a tekla model from Structural drawings in Tekla
Produce the reports, give you the model and the reports with expert comments.Standards we follow Steel detailing AISC 360 (Specification for Structural Steel Buildings): The foundational standard for the design, fabrication, and erection of structural steel. ASTM Specifications: All materials must be identified and traceable to specific ASTM standards (e.g., A992 for wide flanges, A36 for plates). OSHA Standards We follow OSHA Standards -1926.754, 1926.755, 1926.756 -

Staff Memos
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Memo 47 – Mediocre Work will incur demerits
Read more: Memo 47 – Mediocre Work will incur demeritsAxiomatic statement: Clients will only pay for fantastic work, not “mediocre” work. If the work is mediocre here is what will happen: Every business in the world faces this problem. We are not a government office. We are operating in a highly competitive and commodified market. This means it’s easy for clients to get another…
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Smooth Start: Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Tekla Structures with Environment, Catalogue & MTO Setup
Read more: Smooth Start: Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Tekla Structures with Environment, Catalogue & MTO SetupWhether you’re reinstalling Tekla or setting it up on a fresh system, getting everything aligned for our internal workflow – including the Material Take Off (MTO) process – is crucial for smooth operation. Here’s a complete, easy-to-follow guide to installing Tekla Structures, configuring the Australasia environment, and setting up our Effective MTO DLL for seamless…
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Memo 48: Model Format and its sequence Submission to Client
Read more: Memo 48: Model Format and its sequence Submission to ClientBased on a requirement with one of our precast Clients. The following things need to be followed while submitting the Precast Model IFC Model: (For Builder and Consultant Use) Purpose: Live Link: (For Precast Manufacturer and Erection Engineer Use) Purpose:
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Memo 47: Check the work of your juniors, you’re responsible
Read more: Memo 47: Check the work of your juniors, you’re responsibleI spoke to a TL re: something that was missed on an MTO. The reason given was that it was a junior who did the work, and that this work is not usually checked. The Consequences of Bad Work? How to avoid “missing things”?
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