I am Dawid, an independent programmer who creates macros for Tekla Structures. I was a steel detailer, and I have experience with Tekla Structures models and drawings.

My macros can help you with industrial steel structures. I sell them in subscription, which you can purchase on this website. The subscription price depends on the number of computers and selected programs.

💰 About prices: Programming custom solutions is an expensive and time-consuming task. I don’t do it anymore. I decided to make products and sell them for 1/100 of their real cost.

Here’s a critical and evocative piece inspired by P-Valley Season 2, Episode 7 (“The Ties That Bind”) — written as if reflecting on its DVD release and the raw power of the episode. In the landscape of prestige television, few episodes have dared to strip themselves as bare—emotionally, spiritually, and literally—as P-Valley ’s seventh episode of its second season. Titled “The Tie That Binds” (a quietly sinister nod to the ropes, contracts, and bloodlines strangling the characters of Chucalissa), this installment is a masterclass in slow-burn tragedy. And now, in crisp, gritty DVDRip quality, every sweat bead on Uncle Clifford’s brow and every flicker of neon on Mercedes’ retired stilettos hits with visceral intimacy.

For collectors, this DVDRip is more than a file. It’s a time capsule of a show that refused to be safe, an hour of television that dances on the edge of despair and comes out bruised, breathing, and defiant.

★★★★½ (one half-star deducted only because your heart will need a minute to restart).

By the final frame—a slow push into the empty Pynk stage as a single spotlight hits the pole—you realize the episode’s true subject is not stripping, but survival. “The Tie That Binds” doesn’t tie up loose ends. It cuts them, one by one, and watches the blood pool.

And then there’s Uncle Clifford. Nicco Annan, robbed of every award category that exists, gives a monologue about legacy and loss while adjusting a wig—a scene so painfully mundane and monumental at once that you’ll rewind it three times. “This ain’t no dress rehearsal, baby,” they whisper to a mirror that feels like it’s staring back at us. On DVDRip, that mirror holds no digital smoothing. You see the cracks.

The technical roughness of a DVD rip—the slight compression artifacts in dark club scenes, the occasional softness in wide shots—somehow adds to the episode’s grit. This is not the pristine, algorithmic slickness of a 4K stream. This is P-Valley as it should be experienced: passed on a burned disc from one friend to another, watched on a laptop at 2 a.m., the glow of the screen the only light in the room.

But the episode’s crown jewel—and the reason this disc will be replayed, paused, and debated—is the 12-minute centerpiece at the Chucalissa city council meeting. Lil Murda, backed into a corner by Keyshawn’s abusive partner Derrick, delivers a spoken-word testimony that shatters the fourth wall. On DVD, you can catch the unscripted tremor in J. Alphonse Nicholson’s hands, the way the council’s fluorescent lights catch the sweat on his temple. It’s not acting; it’s exorcism.

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Here’s a critical and evocative piece inspired by P-Valley Season 2, Episode 7 (“The Ties That Bind”) — written as if reflecting on its DVD release and the raw power of the episode. In the landscape of prestige television, few episodes have dared to strip themselves as bare—emotionally, spiritually, and literally—as P-Valley ’s seventh episode of its second season. Titled “The Tie That Binds” (a quietly sinister nod to the ropes, contracts, and bloodlines strangling the characters of Chucalissa), this installment is a masterclass in slow-burn tragedy. And now, in crisp, gritty DVDRip quality, every sweat bead on Uncle Clifford’s brow and every flicker of neon on Mercedes’ retired stilettos hits with visceral intimacy.

For collectors, this DVDRip is more than a file. It’s a time capsule of a show that refused to be safe, an hour of television that dances on the edge of despair and comes out bruised, breathing, and defiant. p-valley s02e07 dvdrip

★★★★½ (one half-star deducted only because your heart will need a minute to restart). Here’s a critical and evocative piece inspired by

By the final frame—a slow push into the empty Pynk stage as a single spotlight hits the pole—you realize the episode’s true subject is not stripping, but survival. “The Tie That Binds” doesn’t tie up loose ends. It cuts them, one by one, and watches the blood pool. And now, in crisp, gritty DVDRip quality, every

And then there’s Uncle Clifford. Nicco Annan, robbed of every award category that exists, gives a monologue about legacy and loss while adjusting a wig—a scene so painfully mundane and monumental at once that you’ll rewind it three times. “This ain’t no dress rehearsal, baby,” they whisper to a mirror that feels like it’s staring back at us. On DVDRip, that mirror holds no digital smoothing. You see the cracks.

The technical roughness of a DVD rip—the slight compression artifacts in dark club scenes, the occasional softness in wide shots—somehow adds to the episode’s grit. This is not the pristine, algorithmic slickness of a 4K stream. This is P-Valley as it should be experienced: passed on a burned disc from one friend to another, watched on a laptop at 2 a.m., the glow of the screen the only light in the room.

But the episode’s crown jewel—and the reason this disc will be replayed, paused, and debated—is the 12-minute centerpiece at the Chucalissa city council meeting. Lil Murda, backed into a corner by Keyshawn’s abusive partner Derrick, delivers a spoken-word testimony that shatters the fourth wall. On DVD, you can catch the unscripted tremor in J. Alphonse Nicholson’s hands, the way the council’s fluorescent lights catch the sweat on his temple. It’s not acting; it’s exorcism.

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My Tekla Structures Plugins

No Paint Area Tools Plugin

Two components:
1. Click a bolt group – The macro creates surface treatments between the bolted parts on their contact faces.
2. Click two parts – The macro creates surface treatments on their contact faces.

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My Tekla Structures Plugins

Zinc Holes Plugin

Computer program For civil engineers who design steel structures and use program Tekla Structures This program is a plugin (macro) for Tekla Structures which speed

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My Tekla Structures Plugins

Advanced Platform Grating Plugin

✅ Automatic and parametrised cuts

✅ Parametrised toe plates

✅ Anti slip edges

✅ Circular cuts

✅ Beam and column detection

⏲️ Speed up platform modeling by 60 %

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My Tekla Structures Plugins

Industrial Handrail Plugin

Tekla Handrail – Speed up the modeling of complex railings made of pipes or L-profiles with this advanced plugin. It allows for direct modifications, meaning you can use arrows and lines to modify the geometry directly within the model.

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My Tekla Structures Plugins

Multidrawing Creator – plugin for Tekla Structures

I would like introduce to you my new Tekla Structures extension – Multidrawing Creator. This program is designed to automatic creation of multidrawings. It speed up work using advanced sorting algorythms. You can download and test it for 30 days and later you can buy license using my shop.

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My Tekla Structures Plugins

Tekla Structures Plugin: Conceptual Component Converter

Every Tekla Structures user will agree with me – conceptual components are very difficult to convert. There is no option for massive conversion there is only command which convert one component. To resolve that problem I created simple extension, which can help you.

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My Tekla Structures Plugins

Tekla Structures Plugin: Open Drawing and Run Macro

I want to introduce my Tekla Structures Plugin, which will likely save you time. It’s a simple yet powerful tool that opens each drawing from your selection, runs the selected macro, then saves and closes the drawing.

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