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    Default Hatchings for insulation

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    I'm wondering how ppl make those insulation hatchings for insulations - the one that looks like squizzed line and the curves are always touching edges - like the one in the attached file. I have a feeling that it's some kind of polyline or a dynamic block really.

    Talking bout hatchings, Where is AutoCAD storing all .pat files? I downloaded some hatches that may be interesting and dunno where to save them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Bandit View Post
    Talking bout hatchings, Where is AutoCAD storing all .pat files? I downloaded some hatches that may be interesting and dunno where to save them.
    You can save .pat files anywhere, just create a new "Support File Search Path" that points to the folder where your .pat files are saved. In the screen shot below, you can see the path I created for my hatch patterns.
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    Hatch can be saved in
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    It is not a hatching, but a linetype called BATTING

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    *BATTING,Batting SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
    A,.0001,-.1,[BAT,ltypeshp.shx,x=-.1,s=.1],-.2,[BAT,ltypeshp.shx,r=180,x=.1,s=.1],-.1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Bandit View Post
    Talking bout hatchings, Where is AutoCAD storing all .pat files? I downloaded some hatches that may be interesting and dunno where to save them.
    Use the 'filesearch' on yer PC to find exisitng *.pat files.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eldon View Post
    It is not a hatching, but a linetype called BATTING
    Haha, mystery solved
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    The batting in the attached drawing is not using the batting linetype.

    It was probably created with a lisp program to draw insulation in a wall.
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    ; arcs only based on 90 mm high INSULATION

    (progn
    (setq N (fix (/ (distance p1 p9) (* 90.0 (/ insul_ht 90.0)) )))
    (setq d1 (/ insul_ht 2.0))
    (setq p2 (polar p1 (+ 1.5708 ang1) d1))
    (command "pLINE" p2 "w" 0.0 0.0 "a")

    (setq m 1)
    (while (<= m N)
    (setq p3 (polar p2 ang1 d1))
    (setq p5 (polar p3 ang1 insul_ht))
    (setq p6 (polar p5 ang1 d1 ))
    ; now put pts 3,4,5,6
    (command "ce" p3 "a" "-180" "ce" p5 "a" "180")
    ; parallel lines now drawn
    (setq m (+ 2 m))
    (setq p2 p6)
    )

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    Hey BIGAL,

    Where is the rest of the program?
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