![]() To keep from getting crazy plant dimensions, they did what any good CAD tech would do - they set the units to 1/2" and 1". ![]() As it turns out, my techs were modeling an existing plant on a project. Problem 1 - some fittings at angles like 45 degrees could not be created, and we kept getting a "line too short" error - even though you could set the angle in the family, and it would work fine. When Autodesk brought their new versions out a short while ago for the AWWA standards, we were still having some issues, so we had a chat with Dave about it. We had a recurring couple of problems with fittings we had defined for Ductile Iron pipe. ![]() This tip comes straight from the top, from my buddy Dave Pothier.even though he's management now, he's still a geek at heart - gotta love it.
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