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draw a beam of passing straights for a point

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Is there a fast method to draw up passing straights for a point with a 15° inclination?

Thank you.
 
I don't know if I understand what you're trying to do, but did you try the polar series?
 
I think the _xline command is what you are looking for:
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15

bye
xline draws only one endless straight, not a bundle.
Surely the request is vague, and what else to expect from those who do not decently buy their profile*, and so you might be right.

* that does not serve to make others' faces, but to understand who you are facing and what tools you use.
 
I started from the certainty that from one point passes only one tilted straight of 15 degrees.
you can also rotate the bird by 15 degrees, or snap.
p.s.: I did not find the word "fashion".
p.s.s.: "ing" you wrote it, doesn't the rest count?
 
thanks for reminding me to update the profile.

However the request does not seem vague to me:
I would like to know how to draw a straight beam (https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/fascio_di_rette) inclined 15° between them.

I solved by drawing a circle and by using the split command I determined the points on the circumference with distance of 15°
 
if you used the polar command suggested by tristan you saved several commands.
 
not to confuse and tribulate those who have to respond the requests should be entirely in the message body and not half in the title and half in the message and of course as exhaustive as possible.
add among them He would have escaped any doubt. or put the link you posted later.
what is obvious for the respondent is not said to be for those who want to answer which has no reference either contextual or visual.
 

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