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Topic ClosedNeed help drawing 3D coil

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    Posted: 06.Oct.2008 at 01:04
I want to draw a 3D coil that I can then use as a path to extrude a face with.  Or, if I can use a large diameter wire, I could make a second with smaller diameter and subtract from the large.  The idea is to represent a coiled condenser tube as used in chem lab.

I tried using the SOL_SPRING.LSP file, but I'm new to using the LISP applications and couldn't select a valid "3D Spiral".

Can someone suggest an alternative or tell me how to use the app?

Thanks,
Roger
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Mar.2009 at 10:08
If you are using a newer version of AutoCAD, you can also try the HELIX command.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Mar.2009 at 20:40
Thanks Vladimir, but I'm using version 2006 which doesn't have the HELIX command.

Now I also would like to be able to draw threads, as in machine screws, and pipes.  In sizes from 1/16 to 4", both male and female.

Any other ideas?

Thank You,
Roger
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Mar.2009 at 08:01
Hi Roger,

As u have indicated that u are bit new and are using 2006, creating male and female threads is not difficult.
I am quite familiar with it. I can create the same for you.
You can contact me on my email id kumar.urao@gmail.com
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umesh
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