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If anyone Here have a Library of Standard Bolts, Nuts and washers ...

 

I need it to fix in a Flange and base plate as shown in this attachments ...

 

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Upperflange.png

Leg.png

Baseflange.png

all.png

split.png

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I imagine that you're looking for 3D right? And these should be metric too right?

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yes that's exactly what I mean ... I'll Check the link Right now ..

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I checked the link and its detail, but I need in 3d also, and if someone has the Anchor bolts blocks that fix in base flanges of Sign post in the roadway

 

- Anchor bolts [1meter] in 3d and the bolts will fix in the upper flanges as shown in images

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check my attached Images for clearly info's

Upperflange.png

Leg.png

Baseflange.png

all.png

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If you have the bolts in 2D how difficult would it be to turn them into 3D solids?

 

Have you tried searching for 3D block libraries that are offered for sale?

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Hi Cerberus,

but I dont know what's the LISP files, how could be loaded in autocad ... ???????/

its a new practice for me ..

 

thanks

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Ok Remark, its successfully loaded , then what will I do ??

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I'm not sure which lisp routine you loaded so I cannot tell you what you need to type at the command line to start it.

 

Are you trying to use the Bolt.lsp routine? If so, try typing m4bolt to create a M4 bolt.

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basiony: Didn't you read my response when you asked this question the first time? See post #12.

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