Making pipe diagram using single AutoCAD dynamic block

Download the lesson file used in this video here mail.sourcecad.com/AutoCAD-pi...
In this video, I will show you the step-by-step method of making a pipe diagram using only one dynamic block of AutoCAD.
I will also show you the method of making this block using groups rather than using separate smaller blocks.
Check the AutoCAD dynamic block course here sourcecad.com/courses/autocad...

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  • @sourcecad
    @sourcecad Жыл бұрын

    Download the lesson file used in this video here mail.sourcecad.com/AutoCAD-pipe-dynamic-block

  • @javeedahmad8339
    @javeedahmad8339 Жыл бұрын

    Very nice good job

  • @user-wg9hg1lp8h
    @user-wg9hg1lp8h7 ай бұрын

    Good job Sir, Pl. Keep it up

  • @habibrustum5651
    @habibrustum56517 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @daddada2984
    @daddada298410 ай бұрын

    Nice..

  • @solikinabdullah4169
    @solikinabdullah41697 ай бұрын

    GOOD

  • @OnyekachukwuNwani-mj9ph
    @OnyekachukwuNwani-mj9ph3 ай бұрын

    Nice, but please do you have videos on drafting piping isometrics? I need videos on drafting piping isometrics. I am a beginner trying to learn piping with AutoCAD.

  • @fayyazalikhan2815
    @fayyazalikhan28158 ай бұрын

    Which Command Used Sir ???

  • @nexttarget4066
    @nexttarget4066 Жыл бұрын

    Sir grooving dia with angle and radius ka vedio dale

  • @brahimhajji3724
    @brahimhajji372410 ай бұрын

    Why not copy the same block and change the visibility instead of inserting it each time?

  • @JohanDeknudt
    @JohanDeknudt Жыл бұрын

    I am already 2:30 min in the video. I suggest to only center the basepoint when needed. I mean. The pipe, elbow and T. Are really not usfull if you want to use several button that has a macro to instert the block with the correct vis-state. You won't be able to chain the blocks because the basepoint of the block is off.

  • @Sention01
    @Sention01 Жыл бұрын

    I have 20 years experience as an Autodesk consultant. This is creative, however I would not recommend building a library like this. This approach... ...overcomplicates design of the block. This makes it very difficult to adjust later. ...after placement, you will need to 2 more clicks to change visibility state (unless the default is what you wanted). It would have been simpler to insert the correct block the first time. ...every instance of the block will have the same name so counting items becomes more complicated. ...all block attributes will be the same even if they do not apply to the part you are using. ...dynamic block controls may not apply to some visibility states. FOR EXAMPLE: most engineers would want a radius or angle on the 'elbow' and that is not applicable to other visibility states. My general advice is that library components should only be 1 thing with changes to numbers (diameter, angle, length, etc.)