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insert a series of cylindrically on a propeller

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Good morning.
First of all, I give a greeting to all the members of this forum since I have just joined.
My question is as follows:

how do I once create a long propeller say 1000 with no edges say 10, to place a series of cylinders on it in a radial way? cylinders must be arranged in an orderly ship every ...(m degrees or x mm or other reference)

waiting for your help I thank you

ps : i autocad 2008
 
propeller or spiral? because I'm struggling to imagine a propeller with the spires!
You may use the serial copy command, once the reference cylinder is generated and placed ad hoc on a coil.
Could you attach an explanatory image?
Sorry I forgot, welcome to the forum.
 
If I understood correctly you would like to insert "normal" cylinders to your propeller (trajectory) at a given distance.
I would do this:
define your cylinder a lock with insert point at the center of the base.
use the command "divid" / block and respond to the request for rotation.
enter the number of congruous divisions with your needs.

I hope it's clear.

See you soon.
 
Hi.
Thank you for the answer. I keep your solution and let you know. to the limit even with an image (if I can attach it :) ).
Thank you.
Dario
 
Thanks 'marcobi',
for the answer... only problem is that I don't find the command you call divids..you mean trance? I don't understand your proposal. .
Dario
 
Don't you find the icon?
launch it from the split command line or divide if you have autocad in English.
Hi.
 

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