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Direct Link To This Post Topic: about bridge drafting
    Posted: 22.May.2009 at 10:07
Hello everybody,
I want to please the one who have a lisp routine that can help me to draft a bridge more quiqly (maybe after a lot list with diferent lenghts ) to make the bridge instant.
If somebody accept the chalange to make such a big lisp routine ...... :)
Or maybe somebody know a free small software who can make this bridge dratfing in autocad and what to share with others .....
Please if you know a software (free) or what to make such a lisp routine please respond and leave emai addres to send you a bridge model and a big description.
Thank you in advance.


.... i see nobody what to try this ... but maybe somebody have a lisp routine that will help me some how in a bridge design?


Edited by Apeiron - 27.May.2009 at 16:12
Always is something new to learn ....
for kids :))) http://www.prizee.com/?refer=Apeiron
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