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    Is their an effective part with plan view block for flared end sections?

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    Default Re: Flaired End Sections

    Quote Originally Posted by tim_newsome View Post
    Is their an effective part with plan view block for flared end sections?
    Null Structure set for a Structure Style that shows your flared end section Block for a given pipe size in Plan?

    You could futz with Part Builder but I've yet to see that worth my time (for end treatments; walls, MES, etc), especially when we already had all the Blocks we needed before C3D, YMMV.
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    Default Re: Flaired End Sections

    My experience and thought exactly Black Box.

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    Default Re: Flaired End Sections

    I created an end treatment a while back with Part Builder. It is not intuitive nor easy to develop a dynamic 3d model.
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    Default Re: Flaired End Sections

    Quote Originally Posted by Opie View Post
    I created an end treatment a while back with Part Builder. It is not intuitive nor easy to develop a dynamic 3d model.
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    It isn't any better for AEC Collection (AECC) customers either - despite being Autodesk's most expensive Collection and the fact that Civil 3D & Infra[sucks] support Inventor parts for Pressure Networks - it (AECC) doesn't even include the cheaper version of Inventor (you'd have to get that separately) AND Civil 3D [Gravity] Pipe Networks don't support Inventor-based parts.

    Being that [Gravity] Pipe Networks support (horizontally) curved pipes and that neither [Gravity] Pipe Networks nor Pressure Networks support directional drills, I only use [Gravity] Pipe Networks, with myriad Null Structures with the appropriate Style to represent our fittings and simply use a Profile (tangent with curves) to represent those drills we use on every project down here in Florida.

    Less malarkey to migrate from version to version and less #Autodeskruption overall.
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