Spear-Top Fence Panel | Fabrication Drawings
Standalone palisade fence panel with optional posts on either end. A single rectangular frame with vertical spears (typically 25x25x1.2 SHS shafts) topped with crimped pyramid or cast arrowhead tips. Defaults to a long through-bottom spike below the rail for the classic palisade fence-line look. Suitable for security fencing runs, heritage boundary fences, and commercial perimeters.
Configure Spear-Top Fence Panel dimensions and download professional A4 PDF fabrication drawings with orthographic views and dimension lines. No CAD software needed. Sub-millimetre precision from a true 3D solid model.
Key facts
Specifications
| Parameter | Range |
|---|---|
| Clear Opening Width | 100 mm to 6,000 mm |
| Panel Height | 100 mm to 4,000 mm |
| Gap Below Panel | 0 mm to 500 mm |
| Wall Inset | 0 mm to 2,000 mm |
| Left Post Material | Steel (galvanised), Aluminium, Stainless steel (304/316) |
| Left Post Attachment | Concrete into Ground, Bolted to Side Wall, Footplate |
| Left Post Concrete Depth | 50 mm to 3,000 mm |
| Left Post Footplate Position | Toe In, Toe Out, Centre, Top Left, Top Centre, Top Right |
| Right Post Material | Steel (galvanised), Aluminium, Stainless steel (304/316) |
| Right Post Attachment | Concrete into Ground, Bolted to Side Wall, Footplate |
| Right Post Concrete Depth | 50 mm to 3,000 mm |
| Right Post Footplate Position | Toe In, Toe Out, Centre, Top Left, Top Centre, Top Right |
| Footplate Width | 50 mm to 500 mm |
| Footplate Depth | 50 mm to 500 mm |
| Footplate Thickness | 6 mm to 25 mm |
| Spear Distribution | Fixed Gap, Number of Spears |
| Spear Spacing | 0 mm to 500 mm |
| Spear Offset from Edge | 0 mm to 2,000 mm |
| Spear Top Treatment | Through Top Rail (protrudes above), Flush with Top Rail |
| Spear Top Protrusion | 0 mm to 500 mm |
| Spear Bottom Treatment | Through Bottom Rail (protrudes below), Flush with Bottom Rail, Cut Into Bottom Rail (sits on top) |
| Spear Bottom Protrusion | 0 mm to 500 mm |
| Spear Mounting | Face-Fixed (front of frame), Pierce Frame (centred through rails) |
| Tip Style | Crimped Pyramid, Cast Arrowhead |
| Tip Height | 0 mm to 300 mm |
| Arrowhead Base Width | 12 mm to 100 mm |
| Arrowhead Base Depth | 12 mm to 100 mm |
| Arrowhead Collar Height | 0 mm to 50 mm |
| Arrowhead Collar Overhang | 0 mm to 20 mm |
Frequently Asked Questions
What opening widths does the Spear-Top Fence Panel support?
The Spear-Top Fence Panel accepts opening widths from 100 mm to 6,000 mm. Enter your exact site measurement and the engine recomputes all frame members, battens or slats, and dimension lines to match.
What do I get in the drawing pack?
Each drawing pack is an A4 PDF with orthographic views (front elevation, side elevation, top view, and isometric), full dimension lines, extension lines, and a professional title block. You also get a live 3D preview in the browser and optional STEP file export for CAD software.
Can I use this drawing for fabrication?
Yes. Dimensions are computed to sub-millimetre precision from a true 3D solid model, not approximated from a template. Print the PDF at actual size, hand it to your fabricator, and build from it. Change any input and the entire drawing regenerates in about 60 seconds.
How long does it take to generate a Spear-Top Fence Panel drawing?
Around 60 seconds end-to-end. Geometry computation runs server-side in a CadQuery process with a 30-second per-request timeout; PDF rendering and download account for the rest. If you change a dimension, regeneration takes the same ~60 seconds — there is no manual redrafting step.
Can I save and reload my dimensions for the Spear-Top Fence Panel?
Yes, on the Fabricator and Fleet tiers. Saved jobs store every input you entered and reload the configurator in one click, so you can revise a quote, regenerate a clean PDF, or branch a design for a similar customer without re-typing dimensions. The free Explorer tier doesn't persist jobs, but you can still copy your inputs out manually.
References & technology
Category: Fencing. Tags: fence-panel, fencing, spear, palisade, security, fabrication. Geometry built with CadQuery on the OCCT (OpenCascade Technology) kernel — the same geometry foundation used in FreeCAD and a number of commercial CAD packages. Drawings are orthographic projections of the computed 3D solid; no view is sketched or scaled from a template.
Related terminology in the CAD60 fabrication glossary: see orthographic view, dimension line, title block, RHS, and galvanised steel.
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