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Topic ClosedAutoCAD 2103 stents

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    Posted: 15.Oct.2012 at 23:23
I'm interested in using AutoCAD to design intravascular stents but, because height must be held constant in 3D mode, am having some difficulty.  Does anyone have a basic .dwg file depicting a stent?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Oct.2012 at 00:08
What do you mean "because height must be held constant in 3D mode"?

What exactly is the problem?

You can buy a 3D model of a coronary stent and balloon catheter at the 3DScience.com website for $120 U.S.


Edited by John Connor - 16.Oct.2012 at 00:11
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Oct.2012 at 00:46
Yes, I have several nice drawings of intravascular stents but I'm trying to design a novel one.  I can easily create a 2D stent pattern within AutoCAD.  But then, how do I "wrap" the pattern into a tube thus creating a stent?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Oct.2012 at 00:49
You would be better off using Inventor or maybe even Inventor Fusion.  AutoCAD is too primitive a program for what you want to do.

http://labs.autodesk.com/technologies/fusion


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