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Attention All,

 

Revision V2 has been uploaded to the first post. See Revision List for changes.

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buzzard,

would it be possible for you to create versions of your great flange programs to draw the hub view rather than the face view of the flanges?

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Haven't seen hide nor hair of The Buzzard since January, 2011. Maybe he took a loooooooooooooong vacation.

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ReMark,

after the buzzard first disappeared i did a search and there was an individual with the same name that passed away about that time. i hope it wasn't our buzzard. does anyone know?

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I can't say one way or the other. Sorry.

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Hello.  Can anyone tell me if this Flange Lisp exists anywhere for download?  I keep seeing reference to "the first post"...no clue where that is.  I do see AF1_V2 and AF2_V2, but both links are broken.  So if it is available and someone just happens to have it laying around, I'd greatly appreciate the opportunity to give it a try.  Thanks for your help.

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1 hour ago, Jim Clayton said:

Hello.  Can anyone tell me if this Flange Lisp exists anywhere for download?  I keep seeing reference to "the first post"...no clue where that is.  I do see AF1_V2 and AF2_V2, but both links are broken.  So if it is available and someone just happens to have it laying around, I'd greatly appreciate the opportunity to give it a try.  Thanks for your help.

 

I left clicked on both in Firefox and downloaded two zip files, so the links are working.

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Interesting. Maybe my job was blocking it. Will investigate further. Thanks for the help.

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One more question regarding this lisp.  Can someone let me know how to load this thing?  The zip file consists of 9 separate files.  Just loading the lsp file throws an error message saying "DCL file not found".  Thanks for the help.

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You need to put the files in one of AutoCAD's support paths ... then it should work.

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yeah.  no clue what I'm doing over here with this thing.  one of these days maybe.   thanks though.

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Options >> Files >> Support File Search Path .. unzip the files and put them on your computer and add that location to the support paths then load the lisp.

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