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Batch Edit a Part in Tekla Structures
TeklaStructures has a batch editing utility for Assemblies. However, if we have to batch edit parts there is nothing. Expert Steel Detailers demand Utilities Our detailers have demanded that we develop a utility to do batch editing of parts. Tekla API to the rescue The plugin was created with dot net api. FAQ Is this…
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How to do some simple projections via AutoCAD’s .net API
Shows how to conduct a basic projection using AutoCAD’s .net API
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How to create a rotated dimension (Tutorial) – AutoCAD .NET API
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Tekla Open API: How to access a Tekla Model Object from the Equivalent Object in a Drawing?
The trick is to use to the drawing’s “PartIdentifier” to select the relevant object in the model space. Once you’ve done that, you can query the model object for whatever you want. Here is a code sample I’ve extracted from one of our Tekla API Applications. The basic steps: SinglePartDrawing singlePartDrawing = (SinglePartDrawing)drawing;Tekla.Structures.Model.ModelObject modelObject =…
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QR Code on Drawings
We are now placing smart QR codes on drawings. Why? What benefit is accrued by doing so? Instructions on how to make it work Rules – To prevent obsolete data from being used or shown Updating the Drawings: Setting up the template
Category: blogs
Blogs By Tek1 on Steel detailing, Precast Panel Detailing, Stairs, Projects,
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Steel Stairs | Melbourne | Sydney | WA
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Stair Construction
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Dont Run Upstairs for missing dimension
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MARYMEDE CATHOLIC COLLEGE – PLANTER BOX & STAIR
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Mezzanine floor & stair handrails
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Spotting the Hidden Error in an “Approved” Stair Project
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Plate Stringer Sprial Stair
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Maclean Water Reservoir Stairs
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Addressing Stair Landing Slopes with Steel Modifications
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Decjuba stair balustrade
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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 41: Be aware of Risks, Transportation and Site Costs when making changes
Read more: Memo 41: Be aware of Risks, Transportation and Site Costs when making changesEngineer says, make the change to a little cleat. And then fabricate. No need to re-submit for stamping. But should you? Just a little cleat? Except it’s on the end of a 15m beam. What’s the problem with that? ……..so the question is, if something goes wrong, who’s carrying the can? What should you do?…
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Memo 40: What is your job as a detailer? Is it to simply do what the engineers said without question?
Read more: Memo 40: What is your job as a detailer? Is it to simply do what the engineers said without question?Typically you receive And using them, you must make shop drawings. You must consider: Key Issues: You must question everything they suggest. Everything you see must pass the “smell test”. Do not put something ridiculous on the drawings simply because the engineer wrote it on HIS drawing. Your job is to apply your judgment to…
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Memo 39: Remove any reference to “hourly billing” and expose prices to staff
Read more: Memo 39: Remove any reference to “hourly billing” and expose prices to staffWhy? And the ironic thing? We always quoted fixed prices Exposing Prices We’re going Fixed Pricing All the Way ….and we’re completely getting out of the business of mentioning hours. Is it a risk? Yes. Is it a big risk? No. What should you do? Normally you would quote your hours on the “cost justifications”…
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Memo 38 – Easy way to improve your english
Read more: Memo 38 – Easy way to improve your englishMost staffers in this firm have very poor English ability. English is a universal language. It is a very valuable skill. If you don’t want to improve your language (and I know some don’t want to, nor do they care) then you will very significantly limit your earning potential. Clients demand good communicators – especially…
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