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I'm using AutoCAD 2002. When drawing a section, is there an easier way to draw insulation than just drawing lines and then filleting them?

Thank you in advance.

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I'm using AutoCAD 2002. When drawing a section, is there an easier way to draw insulation than just drawing lines and then filleting them?

Thank you in advance.

 

What, BATT insulation? If so there is a linetype style for it.

 

BATT.jpg

 

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Thanks, f700es. Found the linetype and loaded it. Have been playing around with it some and haven't figured out how to make it fit the width of the area I wish to fill. Can do length by drawing the linetype as you advised, but not the width. Is there a way to fill an area as is done with a hatch?

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Thanks, f700es. Found the linetype and loaded it. Have been playing around with it some and haven't figured out how to make it fit the width of the area I wish to fill. Can do length by drawing the linetype as you advised, but not the width. Is there a way to fill an area as is done with a hatch?

 

PLay with the linetype scale of the line in the properties box. That should do it ;)

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  • 4 years later...

Hi there all CAD people - I am still looking for an ZIG ZAG lisp routine that works well.

 

Meanwhile I think I can help some of you guys with a small lisp routine for normal well drawed isolation.

 

Best ragards- and please look at my other messages for further information.

isop.LSP

isot.LSP

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