To save him from having to draw say a new lag bolt every time the build calls for one, I want to create a small quick-access library of symbols for commonly used fasteners & other hardware. Not being a CAD user, he uses the basic drawing tools in the program. Often my boss wants to draw a quick detail in the Bluebeam PDF. I'll snap measurements, do some call-outs and maybe add a few notes. Once our client provides the PDF'd CAD files, what happens typically is my team will ID and break down the parts we're outsourcing for fabrication. DWG files for practical use in Bluebeam.things like creating blocks to reference off in BB, if that is even possible(?) Which is to say, I have a basic foundation in CAD (currently running 2018), but am minimally skilled when it comes to setting up my. I am not a draftsperson but when our CD dept is slammed, will occasionally produce some CAD drawings for my team, and for outside subs to base shop drawings off. Including a brief background as it should help explain my objective. Hi all, new to the forum and relatively new to Bluebeam as well.
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