We know that we can get the mass/volume of a 3D object in AutoCAD using the massprop tool. We know that in order to determine what the weight of the solid would be is to multiply the volume times the density of the material that the solid represents. Jeffry Sanders posted on his website a LISP routine he created that would report the weight via DCL by selecting from various materials and selecting a 2D area then providing input for thickness of material. This is a nice routine, however I could really use a similar routine for just selecting a 3D Solid Object, no 2D area or thickness. I'd like the same interface of setting units and selecting materials. I have reached out to Jeffry Sanders via jps@jefferypsanders.com several times with no response. Attached zip contains the original .lsp and .dcl files and a pdf showing the interface and describing what I'd like to see. An even better setup would be for the routine to use a separate list file for the materials, that way I could easily update the materials as needed. I am not good enough with LISP to make such a modification, can anyone modify the original files for me to accomplish what I am looking for?