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Batt insulation hatch? - Autodesk Community
What better way to start off than with a new hatch pattern for AutoCAD? Harold Detlaff has given us a nice hatch pattern to represent batt insulation. Drop the PAT file into a directory that is part of your support file search path, and the pattern named INSULA will be ready to use. Jan 26, · Once you download it change it blogger.com blogger.com There have to a dozen batt insulation hatch files floating around out there in AutoCADland. I can understand one or two variations but anything beyond that seems like a waste of time and effort. Most viewers of the drawings the hatch pattern is used on will barely notice what pattern is used. Sep 10, · im using both systems revit & autocad for this particular topic im trying to load blogger.com file in revit so i can use it. i have used blogger.com files in the past for both autodesk platforms so yes it does work but it doesnt work for the particular batt file u sent me too.
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I have a hatch pattern that I am trying to create. It is a batt insulation hatch. I have been using a block that I craeted, insert to the scale of the opening if inserting into a 2 x 4 stud wall the scale is 3. Well, I got this hair-brained idea that a hatch pattern would be nicer to use, because once at the top of the wall, at weird angles, etc. I read up on creating hatch patterns, and started the one I wanted - with the arcs as a 32 sided polygon, hatch file download insulation.
I believe I have all of the lines in at the proper angles and start poionts and lengths. The offsets are all that I have left to figure out I have all of the "y" values set to 1 - I was trying to test it out and see what I needed to do next - doesn't show up on the screen.
I have decided to pause on this for the rest of the day and the weekend. I though that some of you would like the oportunity to help out with this. I know that some of you have a lot more experience with it than I do, and somebody may have a pattern that does this. Anyway, here are the dwg and the pat saved as txt so that it could be loaded to the forum - just change the txt to pat files for your review!
I have had a chance to look a little closer at a batt hatch pattern that I found on the internet, it has helped a little. I am a little unclear as to what the "space" number refers to the last number in each line. What exactly is it and what does it represent? I have included a pic file of how I came up with the number numbers for the x and y offsets. The Magenta is the original pattern, the blue is hatch file download insulation copy of the original to get the correct offsets, the yellow and green are the current lines being measured.
These are lines not circles, there are a total of 50 lines in the original pattern. OK, I have studied a few other hatches and not all of them include the "space" number. I keep getting an error message with some tests I have done, don't know why yet, hatch file download insulation, but I will figure it out! How about a hatch file download insulation of parallel lines in the Batting linetype?
I know its not what you are looking for, but it might be the simple answer for the same result. Yeah, there are some hatches out there, they work, just not the way I want.
The line type sucks on many levels, the worst is the scaling issue to get it to fit in the area needed, then hatch file download insulation you change the scale of the dwg which we do often here because of using the same drawing multiple times. I have found one that works, it just doesn't look as good as the one I am trying to create, you can tell it is drawn from lines, and it is not symetrical like the one I have shown above.
I have included the file in this reply of the one I found. Once you download it change it from. Once you are ready to try it in AutoCAD, hatch file download insulation, you type in the scale factor which will be the width of the area to fill - 3.
Any body that want's a great Batt Hatch this is it! You should now get another window that shows you the custom patterns available, select smootherbatt. Now just below this is the "angle and scale" area. I am using LT and i cannot for the life of me get this hatch to become smooth like the first insulation picture?! OK, you have it installed and using it correct?
If so, how does it look when printed? If it looks fine while printed then it may be a display issue. I hope someone here knows more about Lt. Man you dug up an old one! Thanks for the response though. I'm just not to partial to that linetype. It's difficult to understand what all the fuss is about over a hatch pattern for batt insulation. Now if we were talking about a hatch pattern for oak veneer, herringbone flooring, or Arabic mosaic I could understand but it's just batt insulation guys.
Good point, at the time of the original post I was a bit overwelmed, managing my position and doing all of the drafting so I was interested in every time saving technique I hatch file download insulation find. Now thank god we hired someone for those responsibilities. There have to a dozen batt insulation hatch files floating around out there in AutoCADland.
I can understand one or two variations but anything beyond that seems like a waste of time and effort. Most viewers hatch file download insulation the drawings the hatch pattern is used on will barely notice what pattern is used and rely more on the description of the insulation required.
Just makes me laugh. No offense intended. If we were drawing this detail on the board, by hand, in ink on mylar, would we be that particular about it? We should concentrate more on what's important than on how batt insulation looks. No offense taken. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
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Posted April 1, Hatch file download insulation April 2, Once I figure it out, I will upload the code to this thread for all to use! Posted April 6, Thanks again! Posted July 16, hatch file download insulation, Thanks again for the help with this hatch! Be good, Matt. Posted July 17, Mate, you are a champion!!!! Thank you very much!!! Posted September 10, hatch file download insulation, Can anyone provide me with an idiots guide to installation please?! Many thanks. I am glad that several people are looking at this hatch!
Posted October 18, hatch file download insulation, Having a hard time finding where the hatches are in the support folder. Posted January 25, You can use batt insulation Linetype Try that!!! Posted January 26, Join the conversation You can post now and register later. Reply to this topic Insert image from URL. Go To Topic Listing. Sign In Sign Up.
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May 28, · Does anyone have blogger.com file for insulation similar to the 2D insulation component available in Revit? Or if you aren't willing to share the file, maybe share how you achieved it so I can duplicate it? I seem to be limited to the ***** hatch patterns available and none of them are even close to insulation. 2D CAD Block free download of DYNAMIC INSULATION blogger.com 2d cad drawing can be used in your detail design architectural CAD drawings. (AutoCAD dwg format) Our CAD drawings are purged to keep the files clean of any unwanted layers. Copy the blogger.com files into the default Support folder (listed below) that AutoCAD uses to find hatch blogger.com files will cause hatches to be listed under the User Defined or Custom hatch menu within AutoCAD.
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