A great lisp that fillets a 0 radius and sets the radius back to the previous radius setting. The block, itself, will remain on its' original layer. This lisp is more for architectural drawings that you want to present. This gives the drawing the affect that it was drawn by hand by putting a little bit of a "squiggle" to the lines and extends the ends of lines past each other.
A grab bag full of great lisp routines. Too many to mention but there's plenty of layer, text, and block routines and much much more. Another grab bag full of more great lisp routines.
Just like above this group of lisps has way too many functions to lisp but there's plenty of useful ones in there. Just download it and check them all out! A full suite of lisp routines and blocks for designing and drawing HVAC systems. Routine to join 2 polylines together. User is prompted to select 2 plines, which are joined by drawing a line between the ends closest to the pick point, then joining them with the PEDIT command.
The first pline picked controls the layer, color, ltype, etc. This is a lisp routine that will write you a lisp code based on your input in autocad. However, I have not figured out how to end the user input for this code.
If anyone out there can figure out how this properly works please drop me a line and let me know. When the restore button is pressed var. Another grab bag of useful lisp utilities that includes Breakf. A group of tons of lisp routines complete with toolbars. This lisp collect has various lisp routines for layers, text, attributes, etc Another collection of various text editing, layer editing and other lisp routines placed into a neat and tidy toolbar and menu. A Series of commonly use lisp routines placed into a neat and tidy toolbar package.
This file is a collection of AutoLisp routines that are to use while doing mechanical drafting and design. Various routines to draw drill holes, threaded holes, etc. This utility will add a predefined note that the user picks from a list along with a leader. There are 7 routines in this one lisp file.
It inserts ascending numbers or letters etc.. It remembers last inserted text and suggests the continuation. Descriptions and calling codes for each function are in the beginning of the file. A routine that allows you to choose a basepoint of a group of entities that you would like as a block, select the entities and select the insertion point that you want.
NOTE: this lisp erases the original entities. This program will enable the user to pick on a 2D polyline and have the cumulative distances displayed above each vertex of the polyline. A powerful set of lsp programs collected and combined into one organized program.
Installation instructions are in the help files under "installation". The encryption is based on a user supplied encryption key. This program file allows the user to drop in a pitch triangle representing base and rise of a sloping line segment, i. Program to process of several polylines simultaneously.
The user can select a group of entities, the program will filter out non-polylines. This file contains two parametric programs that create a rafter and a roof truss double rafter.
Yet another grab bag of lisp utilities. Tonnes of good stuff, and yes again Just download it and check them out,. A helpful tool for drawing roof pitches. Simply enter the rise, the run and the span and the program does the rest.
Rotates selected objects relative to a specific angle or to match the angle of an existing object. Draws a long slot with rounded ends by specifying center point, width, overall length, and angle of slot.
This package was put together primarily as an aid to the sheet metal turret programmer although it has been found very useful by inspectors, quoters and designers of sheet metal parts and tooling. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with sheet metal layout theory. The forming calculations in this software are based on Lockheed formulas.
Shop practice varies but these formulas are the most widely used. For those of you who use a set back or K-factor chart there is a routine on the main menu to adjust for this. Use this tool to draw bent steel stair pans. There are options to fill pans with concrete and for detailing purposes there is an option for auto-dimensioning. Will draw stair stringers and dimension them with a special fraction font standard to steel industry.
Dimensional data for the various steel shapes are stored in ". This is a great routine for anyone that works with structural steel or with architecture where you want each and every structural entity to scale. Comes with an easy to use dialog box. Just type in "SS" and that begins the command Once it's loaded into autocad of course! Contains 4 lisp routines including: Box1. You can enter as any points as you wish and a line will be drawn from point to point.
After you have picked your last point, enter a return. If you wish, you can also insert the box and strike enter for no extension line. This routine writes a text string to the drawing and then breaks any lines, polylines, etc. The text is placed on the current layer using the current style. The default input and repeat capabilities of TB. PJ wrote Message 5 of 8. I see cht being far less impirtant Message 6 of 8.
What is it that the routine does not do? Do you get an error message? It seems to work here in Message 7 of 8. My version still works in ACA Message 8 of 8. Post Reply. Can't find what you're looking for? Toilets, urinals, and bidets in plan, side and elevation view. A nice group of CAD drawings to add to a restroom plan or room elevation.
Flat head cross point screws from small to large size. All drawn in AutoCAD format. We even have some digitizers drawn! About CAD-Corner. Welcome to our corner for computer aided design and drafting, and thanks for visiting.
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