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I am using advance steel version 2018, I created polygonal concrete wall with a priority 40 then slab interdect with it with a priority 20, however, there are no edges generated although the intersection case !!!! Why And how can fix that please ??


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Advance steel is trying to work to a new folder it created, "008-016 Cramer & Bayle Model_1_5598_ac58efbc.sv$" despite the recovered file being saved to the original name "008-016 Cramer & Bayle Model.dwg"

You are not by yourself. We used to consider ourselves relatively experienced, skilled and intelligent until we started using this program. Now we feel more like incompetent idiots.... I'm positive it makes a lot of sense to some coders and programmers somewhere, but it absolutely impossible for us using our 100+ years of steel fabrication / detailing experience to understand 40% of it.....and 40% is a stretch ! Modeling is great, even fun. But the documentation part of it would drive Billy Graham into a screaming, cursing, office chair throwing fit !

You can edit the numbers/tags that are allocated by advance steel. Renumbering should not change these edited numbers (only if that is allowed in the settings), but new numbers/tags will again follow the numbering rules that are set and that you may not like.

Will you also look at the model and tell me how to mirror the angle bracing. What I mean is, I need to change the toe direction of the angle. When you look at the angle bracing one leg is away and the other is facing you. I need them to be opposite. I have looked around in the advance joint properties and can find no way to mirror them.

The following is a rant not from the perspective of an advance steel user, but instead from someone who receive final product (dwg drawings) made with advance steel. I have some knowledge of advance steel because I used it in the past, but I got so mad with it I abandoned and went back to use autocad instead; I've hoped that with time things would have improved, but doesn't seems like it...

So my current affliction is that I am receiving some dwg drawings made with advance steel from an external firm for approval. These dwg files are not 3D contain all the geometry, but the 2D output drawings layouts.

And here comes the worse offender of them all: pass the fact I cannot take a direct measure because the geometry is scaled to whatever, usually I can always use the dimension line used at the same scale of the detail that will correctly display the correct measure, BUT, oh no, advance steel doesn't do that: the dimension line are not native autocad dimension line, which would be dynamic, but are instead static geometry, lines and text, that just gives the illusion of being dimension lines.

For example the "incident" that sparked my post is about a steel stairs: I simply needed to check for the width, depth and height of the step, the starting and ending level, and so on. That's why I prefer a real unit model instead of scaled geometry.

In 5-10 years will these 2D GAs be needed, probably not, but if the current requirement from a main contractor to the steel supplier is to upload a 3D model for Navisworks co-ordintation or similar as well as 2D GA's in PDF & DWG format, with the GA views in model space at 1:1 then it is worth looking at for the short term while the online sharing and sharing of 3D model technology continues to develop and be adopted.

I am a freelance designer of industrial buildings, designing structural steelwork,. cladding, facades, decking & stairs. My workflow uses the exploded DWG files as an x-ref into AutoCAD for 2D drafting of layouts & details.

When the steel model is updated, I run the update on the AS drawing and then re-explode it. I then use a basic macro to take this exploded dwg file from paper space and paste it into model space as a block at 1:1. When I update the x-refs in my 2D drawing these updates are then pushed through to my 2D layouts.

If AS could produce these DWG files for me straight from the software without the exploding & scaling it would be a great timesaver for me. What AS really needs is some sort of super camera. I would like a camera with a base point, and with the ability to produce a standard DWG file that could then be natively x-refed into 2D AutoCAD. In an ideal world I would also like the ability to draw on these camera created DWG files and turn them off and on in the Advance steel model space.

Tested the interoperability with Revit 2025, and it still Revit has the same problem with custom sections as it does not notch them. This is the Revit limitation. I think it will take a long time for Revit to get close to Advance steel. Maybe it is easier to add some tools for generating GA drawings in Advance Steel for future updates.

So you should be able to find in the Advance steel prototype folder a series of files that are using paperspaces that are to ANSI sizes, These prototypes are set to use metric measurements and dimensions, typically they are prefixed with 'MM' to differentiate them from the inches ones.

I have been looking all over for how to edit Advance Steel 2D paperspace Labels through C#. Advance steel has lots of libraries for editing 3D entities. I need references to Advance Steel 2D entities.

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