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  1. #1
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    Lag Bolt

    I have been trying to create a lag bolt for an exploded construction detail.

    I can get close but not quite there.

    I give up for now.

    Does anyone have one?

    Zoome
    Dan Stauffer
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    Dan,

    Is this close to what you're needing? This is a Cad Block.
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    Have you tryed these.
    http://216.247.85.73/brochure.asp?de...brochure=16442
    They work great,screw right in.
    Allen Colburn

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    Thanks for goods.

    I should have been more specific ... What I was tryint to make was a 3D object. I got close by using Tim O's method for making a Recessed Light. I made a molding profile and applied it to a circular polyline, then I made a hex poly solid, but I could not get it to work out as well as I had wanted it to be. Ran out of time, so I gave up for now.

    I was able to get the detail out in a slightly different format.

    Thanks Again, Zoome
    Dan Stauffer
    440.221.4281 Mobile

    Victor Residential Design and Marketing
    Victor Web Design
    dws@twinsburg.com

    Chief Ver 10.08a, X1
    Do I need X2?

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    I was recomending the produt.I like them much better than lag bolts.No drilling and they pull the wood together.
    Allen Colburn

 

 

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