How to draw water Barricades, concrete Barricades, and cones in AutoCAD using an AutoCAD Lisp

How to draw water Barricades, concrete Barricades, and cones in AutoCAD?

If you use AutoCAD and need to draw water barricades, concrete barricades, or traffic cones for safety purposes, you may find an AutoCAD LISP routine helpful.

Introduction to AutoCAD.

In this blog post, you'll learn how to use a LISP routine to draw water barricades, concrete barricades, and cones in AutoCAD with ease.

What is the AutoCAD LISP and how do you upload it to AutoCAD?

After you have uploaded the LISP file, you need to type 'WB' to activate the LISP that draws water Barricades.

Specify the barricades' width.

Finally, select the road edge line to offset.

Type 'CB' to activate the LISP that draws concrete Barricades.

Specify the barricades' width.

Finally, select the road edge line to offset.

Type 'TC' to activate the LISP that draws cones.

Specify the distance between the cones.

Finally, select the road edge line to offset.

You can download the lisp from here.

Conclusion:

AutoCAD users can draw water barricades, concrete barricades, and cones more efficiently by using the LISP routine instead of the standard commands. With the LISP command, users can modify the properties of the barricades and cones, such as their size, color, layer, and line type. Additionally, the LISP routine will display the length and width of the barricades and the diameter and height of the cones in the dialog box. This feature saves time by eliminating the need to manually measure each object.

I hope this LISP routine proves to be a valuable addition to your AutoCAD projects. If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to leave a comment below or contact me. Thank you for taking the time to read this and happy drawing!

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