The CYLINDER command allows you to create a solid cylinder in AutoCAD.
To access the Cylinder command you can:
type cylinder at a Command: prompt
OR
select the Cylinder
button on the
Solids Toolbar.
NOTE: Cylinder faces are oriented with the XY plane.
For Example: If you wish to place a cylinder on the FRONT face of a model, the UCS must be oriented to the Front before adding the cylinder.
--Prompt: Current wire frame density: ISOLINES=4
--Prompt: Specify
center point for base of cylinder or [Elliptical] <0,0,0>: Locate
a center for the cylinder by using an Absolute Coordinate,
Relative Rectangular Coordinate, Relative
Polar Coordinate, or Osnap.
--Prompt: Specify radius for base of cylinder or [Diameter]: Use coordinates,
or type in a value for the size.
--Prompt: Specify height of cylinder
or [Center of other end]: Use coordinates, osnaps, or type in a value
for the height. NOTE: The height value can be positive or negative. If
positive, the cylinder will be extruded along the positive Z axis. If negative,
the cylinder will be extruded along the negative Z axis.
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