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Hi, iceman.
every opinion is well accepted.
I wrote in the premise that I am not a great expert in tekla.
for carpentry design I tried many roads and only with tekla I managed to combine something.
others can be well with different software. Where's the problem?

then what do we recommend to the friend elcastigamatt, to give up? .

Hello everyone
Of course everyone is better with software rather than others, but to say that tekla is easy, I think it is clever.
I don't say I give up, but by trying it alone, "blindly" you risk making wrong opinions. Of course there are all the manuals in the world, but I personally find this particularly boring reading.
Hello iceman,
I also knew of the difficulty of learning tekla and it is precisely the reason that prompted me to open this post..... so I am open to every kind of opinion both pro and against.....
I am trying to use it these days (as far as I can) out of work... we will see what happens!!! !

Hello betoniera,
about the grid speech and whether or not to import the unit into .dxf (I also have the same problem as iceman... i.e. the engineer passes me his unifilare) I found that it is possible to do it with the command insert reference model (you can choose between different formats (dxf,dwg,etc... )

Hello everyone
hello elcastigamatt, even if you're out of work, try calling them and making a demonstration.
See these programs from people who already know how to use them, it can be a lot of help, I think.
the more you see, the more you will have clear ideas during the purchase.
we, as I already wrote, have seen demonstrations (now I lost the account) and have chosen advance steel. I personally find it very easy and intuitive. Then, as I wrote above, it's just my opinion.
Hello, everyone.
 
hi to everyone, I tried tekla a few years ago collaborating with a studio and I found myself pretty bad both with the documentation and with the way to manage the work, I couldn't in any way create objects that were not present in the database, so in the end I became increasingly convinced that my technometal is the best choice on the market.
 
hi to everyone, I tried tekla a few years ago collaborating with a studio and I found myself pretty bad both with the documentation and with the way to manage the work, I couldn't in any way create objects that were not present in the database, so in the end I became increasingly convinced that my technometal is the best choice on the market.
hi ginger and thank you for confirming my thesis on the difficulty of approach with tekla.
technometal, however, was the top years ago...parecchi years ago, half discussions in this formum confirm it widely.
 
Hello, iceman, thank you for answering me. I've seen your discussions on technometal and I don't understand what you're talking about when you say it's not top ... I've also seen advance steel but it hasn't convinced me so much ... I mean if you have to make a 3d model is one thing but when you also have to give the details for production it's where the problems begin.
 
Hello, iceman, thank you for answering me. I've seen your discussions on technometal and I don't understand what you're talking about when you say it's not top ... I've also seen advance steel but it hasn't convinced me so much ... I mean if you have to make a 3d model is one thing but when you also have to give the details for production it's where the problems begin.
hi ginger2004, at all, indeed!
have you tried to edit the green frame of a view? you can delete objects without remaking anything, create sections, insert symbolism.
I personally think it's very good.
 
hello iceman, maybe I expressed myself badly ... and I must also have caught the wrong discussion apologized gentlemen ... I did not talk about views and change the model ... obvious that all 3d software have to do it otherwise to what they serve? ? ? ?
But would I like to understand how tekla forms for carpentry do?
 

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