Your videos are, by far, the best I've come across on Autocad. They may seem long but you take the time to explain each bit and not assume that somehow the viewer will just 'piece it together'; it makes for a more effective learning experience. Well done! Really, because I've followed about 6 - 8 other similar vidoes and none of them deliver as yours do.
Good evening, in part 4 you are stretching the bolt but the bolt head die not move along, can I see how that is done? Can you also show or learn me to make a dynamic block from a HE 100 A beam to change to HE120A and HE140A etc. Etc.
In the first part of our "Dynamic Blocks" tutorial (ua-cam.com/video/35ed8E29yXw/v-deo.html), you can go to 5:08 (The section titled, "Hex head size") and see how a block can use a linear parameter to change its "type". In part 4 (ua-cam.com/video/JglYGVn6RFk/v-deo.html), you can follow the same steps used in the "Linear Stretch" section of the video (It starts at 10:45) and create different "increments" that act as sizes for an HE 100A, HE 120A, etc., and the "Lookup Properties" section can also help you to choose between different sized beams without using Dynamic Input and stretching grips.
What a seriously underrated set of training videoes. You are a gem.
Your videos are, by far, the best I've come across on Autocad. They may seem long but you take the time to explain each bit and not assume that somehow the viewer will just 'piece it together'; it makes for a more effective learning experience. Well done! Really, because I've followed about 6 - 8 other similar vidoes and none of them deliver as yours do.
Thanks very much for your kind words! We always strive to provide thorough explanations. We're glad you're enjoying our videos.
Good evening, in part 4 you are stretching the bolt but the bolt head die not move along, can I see how that is done?
Can you also show or learn me to make a dynamic block from a HE 100 A beam to change to HE120A and HE140A etc. Etc.
In the first part of our "Dynamic Blocks" tutorial (ua-cam.com/video/35ed8E29yXw/v-deo.html), you can go to 5:08 (The section titled, "Hex head size") and see how a block can use a linear parameter to change its "type". In part 4 (ua-cam.com/video/JglYGVn6RFk/v-deo.html), you can follow the same steps used in the "Linear Stretch" section of the video (It starts at 10:45) and create different "increments" that act as sizes for an HE 100A, HE 120A, etc., and the "Lookup Properties" section can also help you to choose between different sized beams without using Dynamic Input and stretching grips.
@@DigitalDraftingSystems thank you
Thanks helped me alot
Please stop with the lip smacking.