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Basic Arrow on Curve in Drafting - Arrowhead GRIP

Basic Arrow on Curve in Drafting - Arrowhead GRIP

Basic Arrow on Curve in Drafting - Arrowhead GRIP

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Hello all,

I found this thread regarding arrowheads:

thread561-269767: Drawing a basic arrow in drafting.

The thread references this link: http://grip.plmworldgroups.org/

The problem is, that link's domain is now for sale and the note method of placing an arrowhead is too crude for my taste - I can't adjust the arrow size.

I was wondering if someone still had the Arrowhead GRIP program that I could snag. I tried the Siemens FTP server but for some reason it's down/too full at the moment.

I run NX 7.5.2.5

Thanks!

-Ian

RE: Basic Arrow on Curve in Drafting - Arrowhead GRIP

I have it in GRIP source. And a bunch of others from the GRIP Library.

contact me directly looslib<at>usec.com


 

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