

Then it returns to the previous fillet radius settings. ff.lsp This routine mimics the dim fillet command apart from if records the current fillet radius setting before the command is utilised.It changes to fillet radius 0.0 for the duration of the routine. There is also an instructional video link if you require. It assumes that you are drawing millimetres. br.lsp This routine ask you to pick a line then it will annotate it with the Metes and bounds (bearing & length in metres) of that line. Just pick top & bottom of batter and enter the spacing. AutoLISP routines for 2D and paperspace batter.lsp This is a routine is for drawing those annoying little batter symbols between two lines. dcl This routine is 2D and 3D, on the 3D side it will model any CHS, SHS & RHS.On the 2D side it draws the member in section as a block, plus it will draw the member in plan and elevation with 2 layers (3C and 2h). On the 2D side it draws th member in section as a block, plus it will draw the member in plan and elevation with 2 layers (3C and 2h). dcl This routine is 2D and 3D, on the 3D side it will model any member out of the OneSteel purlin and girt catalogue. On the 2D side it draws the member in section as a block, plus it will draw the member in plan and elevation with 2 layers (3C and 2h). dcl This routine is 2D and 3D, on the 3D side it will model any member out of the OneSteel hot rolled member catalogue. Load as usual and type sub_leave to use.There is also an instructional video link if you require. Very useful for bolt holes or just general assemblies. It mimics the subtract command but does not delete the subtracter. Sub_leave.lsp This is a routine I use a great deal when 3D modelling, I am really surprised that it is not a command in AutoCAD.


You will need to place circles at each corner of sump and each corner of top of concrete at edge. slab_drw.lsp This routine will construct a simple 3D slab which will fall to a central rectangular sump. The easy fix is just reload the one you want at the time and it will over write the others. Because of this I think the *.dcl files conflict with each other. I originally wrote beams then made lysaght and tube from this. There is a little Warning! for the beams, lysaght and tube routines. Although all care is taken to make them work correctly, in this ever changing world you never really know. If you download and use these routines the user does so at their own risk. Please note all of the routines below are written by Asset Drafting Services Pty Ltd. AutoLISP for AutoCAD Useful AutoLISP Routines for AutoCAD
