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Autolips or routine for creating 3D extension springs in AutoCAD
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Old 07-25-2006, 01:25 PM
John2005
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Default Autolips or routine for creating 3D extension springs in AutoCAD

Hi everyone,

Can anyone please tell me where I can get a lisp program or other
routine that will let me make 3D extension springs in AutoCAD 14 or
2002 ?

I need something that puts the hooks on the springs, not something that
just makes a spiral.

It does not have to be fancy or anything, in fact the smaller the file
size, the better. I just need somethng that looks like a 3D coil with
spring hooks on the ends. I need to show springs at different lenghts
and extensions, and a routine would be a big help.

Thanks for your help.
John

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Old 07-26-2006, 03:04 AM
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Default Autolips or routine for creating 3D extension springs in AutoCAD

May be this guys can help you
http://indiacad.11.forumer.com/

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