Reinforcing for concrete walls- AutocadLT

Reinforcing for concrete walls- AutocadLT

ebKMSXU
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Reinforcing for concrete walls- AutocadLT

ebKMSXU
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I am looking for a .lsp routine for creating rebar for concrete walls in section.  Yeah, I could offset the wall line, change it to the steel reinf layer, draw a donut with the proper diameter, and offset that off the vertical rebar line, and then copy the last donut 12" (o.c.) up or down depending if you start at the top of the line or bottom, but I assume someone can help me with one already set up.

 

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Try the attached reinforcement block and see if that is what you want. It has multiple shapes and does an elevation as well

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I only see a dynamic block of the rebar diameter.  I am really looking for a .lsp routine to draw the items based on user inputs.  I have a .lsp routine for drawing rebar (top and bottom) for a rectangle depicting a footing section.  I'm just lazy in copying that routine and changing the text to go vertical instead of it being horizontal.  I'll include the REB-Rebar-Btm.lsp file if you or someone else wants to change the horizontal parameters to vertical.

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It is different rebar shapes as well as an elevation of a rebar as well. Select it and choose one of the drop down menus

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This is not concrete but gives you an idea of what can be done. Have a look at video.

 

I would google there is software out there to draw concrete structures, the big thing is that they are not free.

 

I am happy like others to develop something for you but it may not be free. Have slab on ground stuff already. Would end up with way more than just wall code.

 

Just google "concrete structural drafting autocad lisp"

 

Ps where are you in the world.

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