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Piping Program

 

 

This program will enable the user to quickly and efficiently draw a variety of pipe fittings of a predetermined size, dimension and projection, at a selected point.

 

All fittings are produced to official Standards as stated in the program.

 

The user creates the fittings through the main user interface that loads upon running the program:

 

[ATTACH]10883[/ATTACH]

 

From here, various fittings can be selected, and options for size, dimension, projection and colour are provided.

 

A few examples of the program in use are illustrated below:

 

[ATTACH]10885[/ATTACH]

 

Piping Components can be created in 2D or 3D:

 

[ATTACH]10886[/ATTACH]

 

Where available, an adjustment menu option can be activated to provide the user with quick refinement options:

[ATTACH]10887[/ATTACH]

-- This program is available free to download --

 

 

Instructions for Running:

 

  • Download all files contained within the attached zip-file, and save these files in your AutoCAD search path - (this path can be changed through the "files" tab, under "options" in the "tools" menu).

  • Run the LISP file as normal - instructions on how to do this can be found here.

  • Included in the zip-file is a Bitmap file, which may be used as a toolbar button icon during customisation.

See the original thread for more details

 

If you have any suggestions for improvement, do not hesitate to post in the original thread and I shall try my best to incorporate your suggestions.

Thanks

 

Lee

  • 3 months later...
Posted
Looks like a neat program.

 

Cheers Steve. :D

 

To be honest, its an old program - I wrote it when I started out with LISP about 10 months ago - so the techniques used aren't up to scratch. That said, it still does the job.

 

If I had time, I would strip out all the command-calls, and use either a VL method or entmakex to create the necessary objects, which would be 100x faster...

 

Thanks for your compliments though, much appreciated mate.

 

Lee

  • 13 years later...
Posted
On 3/17/2009 at 10:41 PM, Lee Mac said:

Piping Program

 

 

This program will enable the user to quickly and efficiently draw a variety of pipe fittings of a predetermined size, dimension and projection, at a selected point.

 

All fittings are produced to official Standards as stated in the program.

 

The user creates the fittings through the main user interface that loads upon running the program:

 

 

[ATTACH]10883[/ATTACH]

 

 

 

From here, various fittings can be selected, and options for size, dimension, projection and colour are provided.

 

A few examples of the program in use are illustrated below:

 

 

[ATTACH]10885[/ATTACH]

 

 

 

Piping Components can be created in 2D or 3D:

 

 

[ATTACH]10886[/ATTACH]

 

 

 

Where available, an adjustment menu option can be activated to provide the user with quick refinement options:

 

 

[ATTACH]10887[/ATTACH]

 

 

 

-- This program is available free to download --

 

 

Instructions for Running:

 

  • Download all files contained within the attached zip-file, and save these files in your AutoCAD search path - (this path can be changed through the "files" tab, under "options" in the "tools" menu).

 

  • Run the LISP file as normal - instructions on how to do this can be found here.

 

  • Included in the zip-file is a Bitmap file, which may be used as a toolbar button icon during customisation.

See the original thread for more details

 

If you have any suggestions for improvement, do not hesitate to post in the original thread and I shall try my best to incorporate your suggestions.

Thanks

 

Lee

Dear bro, I don't see your link for attached file. Please reup if you can continous sharing, thanks alot

Posted

Maybe try contacting Lee he has a "Contact" on his web site.

 

Lee-mac.com

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  • 2 weeks later...
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On 10/2/2022 at 11:30 AM, BIGAL said:

Maybe try contacting Lee he has a "Contact" on his web site.

 

Lee-mac.com

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