you can set your hatch basepoint while selecting your fill areas by r.clicking and checking out the options for 'Hatch Origin'.
Real handy when placing masonry hatches on elevations, and ceiling grids for R.C.P.'s.
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you can set your hatch basepoint while selecting your fill areas by r.clicking and checking out the options for 'Hatch Origin'.
Real handy when placing masonry hatches on elevations, and ceiling grids for R.C.P.'s.
(Acad2006)
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Ya know, I've tried modifying the base point after-the-fact and I've never gotten it work. It always stays maintains the same point of origin. Are there special requirements (associative, pick by object, etc) for the hatch properties for that to work?Originally Posted by Chris.N
i've sometimes had to force a 'preview', and if it did it right, selecting 'return' instead of Esc calls it good. what kind of hatching patterns to you use? i've used it on all sorts of patterns except the 'ISO' group.Originally Posted by H.Hunter
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I don't personally use much hatching in my work. 90% of the time I'm using the 'Other Predefined' patterns. I haven't trie dmany times, but the time sI did I wasn't seeing any success. I'll have to play with it again to see what results I get.Originally Posted by Chris.N
In 2005 you can use the SNAPBASE command and then you select the corner that you want the hatch to originate from. Again this is a very useful tool in drafting to true Masonry dimensions. You can also use this command in 2006.
HiOriginally Posted by andrewp
You can use the method presented by "Kiduno99" ( Sorry, I do not know your real name ), above.
Here is some additional information...
ID: TS32120 - Starting point of hatch is in wrong location
ID: TS60223 - Hatch patterns display incomplete or broken up
Have a good one, Mike
Yes. Set the UCS origin to a point where the hatch will begin. Most hatches are defined starting at 0,0, therefore, moving the ucs origin around will control the hatch placement (alignment)Originally Posted by andrewp