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    Posted: 23.Apr.2010 at 10:19
Hey all,
 
one day i was playing with 3D in AutoCAD and made a Robot.
But when i whanned tho solid hatch it it only sayed on the
X and the Y.
 
Question: How can i hatch in the Z?
 
Thanks already,
 
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Edited by Ronan S. - 23.Apr.2010 at 10:20
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Apr.2010 at 14:46
You need to re-orient your UCS to match the surface you want to hatch. But why don't you apply a material instead?

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Material? Confused
Sorry for the lame question...
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