ROBP Posted September 3, 2014 Posted September 3, 2014 Seeking steel pipe tee socket weld and or buttweld lisp 2d and or 3d if one of you experts has one it would be great help. Many thanks in advance. Best, Rob Quote
BIGAL Posted September 4, 2014 Posted September 4, 2014 2d and or 3d A bit more info Tee in 2d is it just lines or c'l of a pipe then draw welded connection, same in 3d is it two tubes nad want rolling ball connection for weld ? Please post sketch or dwg. Quote
ROBP Posted September 5, 2014 Author Posted September 5, 2014 A bit more info Tee in 2d is it just lines or c'l of a pipe then draw welded connection, same in 3d is it two tubes nad want rolling ball connection for weld ? Please post sketch or dwg. Hi BIGAL sorry for my late reply, Imperial 2D for now with possible selectable radio buttons with corresponding list box for each selection and the 3D option that can be added later on if not too complicated. 3D will be for 3d forum members since i do not work in 3D. I have added a few 2D and 3d samples along with dims and material type and schedules to give you an idea of the needs. I can always chip in with the data part depending if lisp will be in three parts (dcl, main lisp calling for the data lisp) saw one few years back like it for flanges. The socket weld ones i will do as dynamic block since not to many of them. Best, Rob 3 inch bw tee sch 80 3d.zip 1.5 inch bw tee sch 80 2d.dwg Quote
ROBP Posted September 10, 2014 Author Posted September 10, 2014 A bit more info Tee in 2d is it just lines or c'l of a pipe then draw welded connection, same in 3d is it two tubes nad want rolling ball connection for weld ? Please post sketch or dwg. Sample was posted just wondering if it is still possible to get standard buttweld in 2d for now it would be a great help if i can chip-in with any data other than programming. R Quote
ReMark Posted September 11, 2014 Posted September 11, 2014 You do know you're basically recreating the wheel don't you? There are numerous 2D and 3D pipe fittings libraries available. Some are free while others must be purchased. Quote
ROBP Posted September 11, 2014 Author Posted September 11, 2014 You do know you're basically recreating the wheel don't you? There are numerous 2D and 3D pipe fittings libraries available. Some are free while others must be purchased. Maybe not reinventing the wheel in 2d since i have a lisp that does buttweld pipes elbows and tees all in one had to go back 9 years to look at my archive cd and found one that works great. Now it's only a matter for a lisp guru to take a little time to add reducing tees commands and add the needed data so that the 2d lisp will be complete. Anyhow the 3D portion i can live without it since it was intended for 3D users only and not my case. R Quote
laijumalias Posted September 12, 2014 Posted September 12, 2014 Maybe not reinventing the wheel in 2d since i have a lisp that does buttweld pipes elbows and tees all in one had to go back 9 years to look at my archive cd and found one that works great. Now it's only a matter for a lisp guru to take a little time to add reducing tees commands and add the needed data so that the 2d lisp will be complete. Anyhow the 3D portion i can live without it since it was intended for 3D users only and not my case. R Is it possible to post your code. Quote
ROBP Posted September 12, 2014 Author Posted September 12, 2014 Is it possible to post your code. I will post it later but first it needs a little work because without the loaded mnu in cad that i have installed the layer reports missing and pipe does not get created and along center line and the thickness of the tee also. I am positive it's minor and can be fixed by inserting layer make command. So has soon that the minor bug gets fixed and runs smoothly on regular cad installation it will be available. Awaiting feedback on the fix from any lisp guru member to send the notepad to whom is interested in helping. R Quote
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