It's in IFC4 AU Library.ifc here https://github.com/IfcOpenShell/IfcOpen ... /libraries
There is an example of it used here https://youtu.be/ewvlodE1Nxg?t=620
BOLTS for architectural components?
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Re: BOLTS for architectural components?
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Re: BOLTS for architectural components?
Thanks Moult. I saw that video on BlenderBim, not aware that it use BOLTS, will have another look.
Re: BOLTS for architectural components?
It doesn't use BOLTS, however I'm proposing to add these dimensions to BOLTS so that it can use BOLTS After all, for a lot of architectural design the exact style of the annotation doesn't matter, but it is incredibly useful to know typical dims for furniture.
The steel libraries use BOLTS, naturally
In any case right now as an IFC library FreeCAD in theory can still make use of it.
The steel libraries use BOLTS, naturally
In any case right now as an IFC library FreeCAD in theory can still make use of it.
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Re: BOLTS for architectural components?
Thanks, just noted your post after I replied above.Moult wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 1:01 am It doesn't use BOLTS, however I'm proposing to add these dimensions to BOLTS so that it can use BOLTS After all, for a lot of architectural design the exact style of the annotation doesn't matter, but it is incredibly useful to know typical dims for furniture.
The steel libraries use BOLTS, naturally
In any case right now as an IFC library FreeCAD in theory can still make use of it.