

He has also been among the "Top Rated Speakers" for last four years. Deepak is a regular speaker at Autodesk University in Las Vegas and was awarded the "Best Speaker" in the Instructional Demo category at Autodesk Universities 2017. He is currently working as the National Technical Manager - Named Accounts with Cadgroup Australia, the first Platinum Autodesk Partner in the Australia/New Zealand region. He has been teaching various CAD software for more than 18 years and has also authored the "Up and Running with Autodesk Advance Steel" series of books. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.Deepak Maini (Sydney, Australia) is a qualified Mechanical Engineer with more than 19 years experience of working in the design industry. Help for designing the course curriculum.PowerPoint slides of every chapter in the textbook.

The following free teaching resources are available for faculty: End of chapter skill evaluation to review the concepts learnt in the chapter.Tips and Notes providing additional information about the topic in discussion.“What I do” tips describing some real world challenges that Advance Steel users face and the author’s approach in those situations.Special chapter on BIM data interoperability with Autodesk Revit, including importing Steel Connections.Covers the process of generating NC and DXF files for machining.Explains the process of basic customization of prototypes and BOM templates.Covers basic customization of drawing processes.Covers in detail the process of generating the 2D drawings using drawing processes as well as drawing styles.Detailed discussion of creating custom prefix configuration for numbering.Detailed discussion of how to validate the structural model for modeling error and checking the clashes in the model.328 pages of in-depth coverage of the tools to generate detail drawings of the 3D structural model.


You will learn how to use drawing processes as well as drawing styles for generating the 2D documentation. This textbook covers in detail the tools that are used to generate 2D detail and fabrication drawings of the 3D structural model created in Volume 1 of this book.
