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    jar3232
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    I know this has probably been asked here a million times, but I couldn't find it, so if it has been answered, I apologize.

    I am trying to do threads (on a cylinder) 3d AND 2d in autocad 2002. I know the hard way to do it, but what I was wondering is there an autolisp or anything I could use? OR if anyone has a generic drawing, that would also help out. Thank you in advance.

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    To each his own, but I try not to use 3D screws that draw the threads because it can increase the file size very quickly, and can slow older computers down.

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    Default still not found any way to make screw or bolt thread

    still not found any way to make screw or bolt thread.
    pls help me.

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