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Printed Date: 15.May.2026 at 09:34


Topic: Hatch
Posted By: luisfernandez
Subject: Hatch
Date Posted: 26.Sep.2019 at 00:19
IM trying to hatch a wall, vertical and already did the horizontal with angle 45, which angle you use for the vertical ection of the wall to be horizontal ansi 31



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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 26.Sep.2019 at 13:32
Why are hatching a wall (architctural) with a hatch pattern more associated with metal?  What kind of wall is it?  Concrete?  Brick?  

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Posted By: Kent Cooper
Date Posted: 27.Sep.2019 at 18:23
Originally posted by luisfernandez luisfernandez wrote:

.... which angle you use for the vertical ection of the wall to be horizontal ansi 31

The ANSI31 pattern draws its lines at a "native" angle of 45 degrees, so if you want them horizontal, use the pattern at a rotation of 135 or 315 degrees.

But better yet, don't use ANSI31!  Use the User-defined option.  Then you can just tell it directly not only what direction you want the lines to run, but also how far apart -- no need to figure out a scale to apply to an ANSI31 Hatch to get the line spacing you want.


Posted By: luisfernandez
Date Posted: 27.Sep.2019 at 23:38
Thanks for responding, I already took care , concrete walls and I use 135 degrees, and the lines were horizontal in the vertical wall



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