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tile hatch pattern with recessed button (papo)

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Topic: tile hatch pattern with recessed button (papo)
Posted By: arch_papo
Subject: tile hatch pattern with recessed button (papo)
Date Posted: 24.Jun.2014 at 09:00
hi, please help me to do this kind of hatch pattern. this is a casted tile type concrete wall with recessed buttons on 4 side of the square. 

is this hatch pattern possible? thanks

papo



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Posted By: philippe JOSEPH
Date Posted: 24.Jun.2014 at 09:14
Hello arch_papo, why don't you use the blocks technology to make a "standard" component that you could name and give a good insertion point for you to use in all your drawings.
If you use a lot of your blocks you will have to consider so distance between them for a good assembly.
To be continued...


Posted By: arch_papo
Date Posted: 24.Jun.2014 at 09:51
Hi Philippe,

I appreciate your reply, thank so much. Sorry if i had a lack information on my query. i will use this on revit as a model pattern or fill pattern for walls. 

Regards,




Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 24.Jun.2014 at 11:24
Create a block and use the Array command to set it out.  Or.....

...try using the SuperHatch command found in Express Tools.


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Posted By: hugha
Date Posted: 25.Jun.2014 at 04:12
uploads/481973/CASTTILEWITHBUTTONS2014.zip" rel="nofollow - uploads/481973/CASTTILEWITHBUTTONS2014.zip
Try this Revit Model pattern I built just now with HatchKit 2014, available in public beta release from http://www.hatchkit.com.au/hk2014betaofferform.php" rel="nofollow - http://www.hatchkit.com.au/hk2014betaofferform.php


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hth,

Hugh Adamson
www.hatchkit.com.au


Posted By: Kent Cooper
Date Posted: 25.Jun.2014 at 16:43
That could certainly be done as a Hatch pattern, if you don't mind the buttons not being true circles, but segmented approximations.  But if you always do it in full panels, I would agree with the suggestion to use a Block [in which the buttons can be true Circles, and they could also be on a different Layer or otherwise in a different color/linetype/lineweight/etc. than the panel outlines], and you can use the MINSERT command to put a whole area of them in at once, like a rectangular Array but as one drawing entity.



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