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John Connor View Drop Down
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    Posted: 29.Apr.2012 at 12:29
Are you drawing them in 2D or 3D?

Have you done a search for "autocad"+"draw screw"?

It would not surprise me if one or both could be found right here in the CAD Blocks area.  That would be the most logical place to look first wouldn't it?


Edited by John Connor - 29.Apr.2012 at 12:30
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Apr.2012 at 01:09
Hello, I have to complete my autocad assignment until monday. But I dont know how to draw a long flat head machine screw which is 

3/8 24 UNF-3B X 1-1/2

 and long round head screw with hex nuts and plain flat washers that one is 

1/2 13 UNC X 1-1/2 is there any url for these screws??


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