I have a lisp that generates steel shapes. I am having trouble using it on autocad 2012. Can anyone tell me the way to put the program in autocad 2012. Also one of the forums told another user that that feature was already in 2012. ??? Where is it.
there are inch and half inch sizes of angles up to 12 inches. That means each angle size may have a many unequal legs and various leg (web) thicknesses. I have no idea how many different sizes that would be.I know also that I can make blocks that stretch, but that turns into a lot of work too. The lisp program is still the best solution.
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To answer that question, there are 182 different L-Shapes in Al's Steel Mill just from 1/2" angle to 8" angle. But Steel Mill can generate an unlimited number of L-shapes because it has a feature that allows the the user to specify any flange thickness, and two flange lengths.... and that's just for L-Shapes. Additionally, dynamic blocks for steel cannot be "stretched" accurately as the fillets and radii on angles and beams are not proportional to either the thickness, or flange/web lengths. The only way a Dynamic block can accurately reflect a wide size range is via visibility states, or lookup tables. Furthermore, Steel Mill also generates any size or shape steel as a 3D Solid, or a Surface. IMO, the single advantage of using blocks for steel shapes is BOM. 2ff7e9595c
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