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A lisp M2S.lsp is an answer to your question. You should be able to find it on
the net. Try www.cadalog.com to start with.
Regards,
Igor.
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<font face="Courier New,Courier"><font size=-1>A lisp M2S.lsp is an answer
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<p><font face="Courier New,Courier"><font size=-1>Regards,</font></font><p><font face="Courier New,Courier"><font size=-1>Igor.</font></font>
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<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Can anyone advise me how I can create a twisted face
on an ACAD 2000 solid
<br>primitive, I've made the shape I need with a ruled surface but am stuck<br>there. thanks in advance.</blockquote>
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Thankyou Igor
M2S is an excellent solution and my complements to Bill Gilliss on a very elegant lisp routine.
Howard
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<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE="CITE">Can anyone advise me how I can create a twisted face
on an ACAD 2000 solid <BR>primitive, I've made the shape I need with a ruled
surface but am stuck <BR>there. thanks in advance.</BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
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