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Welding-Symbols
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Recent school project to create a free block library of welding symbols for CAD users. Created with LibreCAD and tested on Q-CAD as well. Readme file will have legend info on file names in relation to actual welding symbols. All symbols were drawn with AWS standards in mind. Library is ready to go!Linux users:
Copy and paste into /usr/share/LibreCAD/library/ note: you must have root privaleges to add files to the library folder.
Windows: copy and paste or extract zip directly into the folder LibreCAD installed into. Most likely c:/windows/program files(x86)/LibreCAD/resources/library.
As an alternative, you can extract the library to a folder and use the LibreCAD option to link the folder. We found some systems wouldn't link the new folder properly, but some systems did. In LibreCAD, options tab-->Application Preferences-->path tab. Here you can enter the library folder's path to LibreCAD.
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