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Formed concrete hatch autocad
Formed concrete hatch autocad












formed concrete hatch autocad

(this ensures that a full circle does not hang off the end of the panels.) Set the parameter for layout to = fill available space, and tick the Inside option. Load this family into your template.Define a new repeating detail called Concrete Pre Cast Hatching, and use the family just created.

formed concrete hatch autocad formed concrete hatch autocad

Draw it so that '6 o clock' on the circle is coincident with the intersection of the ref plane. Define a Basic Wall type called Concrete Pre Cast Panel.Define a curtain wall type called Concrete Pre Cast Panel Wall.In the Curtain wall Type Parameters, use the basic wall type created earlier as the default Curtain Panel.Set the default vertical mullions to be the mullion created earlier - Adjust other parameters here, based on your preference - eg standard sizes etc Create a new repeating detail family. In Revit, although its not 100% Automatic, its much faster what can be acheived in AutoCAD.ĭefine a new mullion called Concrete Pre Cast Panel Joint. In Autocad, its done by using minsert (a block array) and then sizing, rotating into position.

formed concrete hatch autocad

I had a look at how its currently done in AutoCAD, as it occurred to me that Autocads hatching cant do this either. Mon, at 11:38:09 PM | Hatching for Pre Cast panels You will still need to do all your plans, but it should be quicker depending on how many plans you have to do. You can create a detail component - line based and then you can just apply it to the centreline of the walls - see this thread for details to achieve something similar. You could model them in 3d to your panels, although this may make your file larger. Mon, at 10:45:36 AM | Hatching for Pre Cast panels Is there a way to embed the repeating detail into the wall type definition.? This would automate things.' It does mean that i need to apply the repeating detail over all of the 1:100 drawings, and manage any changes to the panels manually. Thats a great idea, and does acheive the end goal. Sun, at 11:21:43 PM | Hatching for Pre Cast panels You could create a repeating detail for this. *EARTH45, Earth or ground at 45 degrees(subterranean)ĪCA (5) ADT (2) Architecture (1) Astronomy (3) AU (8) Aubin Academy (2) AutoCAD (6) AutoCAD Architecture (11) AutoCAD Architecture 2010 (8) AutoCAD Architecture 2011 (1) AutoCAD Book (10) AutoCAD MEP (16) AutoCAD MEP 2010 (13) AutoCAD MEP 2011 (2) Autodesk (6) Autodesk University (9) BIM (2) Book (4) CAD (3) Celestia (2) Central Files (1) Classes (2) Course|Notes (1) Crash (2) Curtain Walls (1) Custom Elevation Tags (1) Dataset Updates (4) Demolition (1) Design Options (1) DVD (1) Errors (1) Hand Drawing (1) Hotels (1) Job Opportunities (1) KnowledgeSmart (1) Learning (1) Local Files (1) (1) Mars (1) Mastering AuotCAD MEP (4) Mastering Revit Architecture 2010 (4) Mastering Revit Architecture 2011 (1) Memory Lane (1) MEP (9) MEP Book (10) Moraine Valley (1) Mosque Drawings (1) Moving (1) New Site (2) Off topic (4) Online Training (1) (2) Planetarium (1) Reference Card (2) Revit (40) Revit 2010 (21) Revit 2011 (9) Revit Architecture (3) Revit Assessment (1) Revit Book (14) Revit Details (2) Revit Keynotes (1) Revit MEP (1) Revit Patterns (1) Revit Resources (3) Revit Training (11) Revit Tutorial (3) Revit Video (1) Revit Video Training (1) Revit View Range (1) Roofs (2) Scouting (1) Snow (1) Social Media (1) Solar System (1) St.Fri, at 2:26:52 PM | Hatching for Pre Cast panels If you wish to create it yourself, simply open NotePad and type the following: So the instructions in my old copy enabled me to create a modified version of the Earth hatch pattern, import it into Revit and then use it as the cut pattern for the material applied to topography in a Revit project. But fortunately hatch patterns in AutoCAD have not changed very much in nearly 20 years. I have provided a link here to the current edition on Amazon I have a somewhat older version. This is kind of a silly limitation its true, but this gave me an excuse to dust off my old copy of Sham Tickoo's Customizing AutoCAD. Patterns created directly in Revit (which limits you to just lines in one or both directions) can be rotated, but imported patterns must be at the correct rotation to begin with. Alas, it is not possible to rotate an imported pattern in Revit. They like the Earth pattern to be at a 45 degree angle. The reason for the question was that they wanted to rotate a pattern that was imported from a PAT file-namely the Earth hatch pattern. A client recently asked me about rotating patterns in Revit.














Formed concrete hatch autocad