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Chapter 3: A Lap around the CAD Track 79

Crossing your hatches

Your final editing task is to add some crosshatching to the space between the inside and outside edges of the column. The hatch lines indicate that the drawing shows a cross section of the column. To do so, follow these steps:

1.Turn off Snap, Ortho, and Object Snap modes by clicking their respective buttons on the status bar until they look dimmed.

2.Repeat Steps 2 through 7 from the “Drawing rectangles on the right layers” section (earlier in this chapter) to create a new layer named Hatch. Set its color to 6 (magenta) and make it the current layer.

3.On the Home tab’s Draw panel, click the Hatch button — the one that shows the fine crosshatching inside a square.

The Hatch Creation tab appears on the Ribbon. For more information on this tab, and hatching in general, see Chapter 15. Note how the Ribbon has changed to have a light green bar at the bottom, and all the panels now show actions related to creating and editing hatch patterns.

4.In the Hatch Creation tab’s Pattern panel, click the Hatch Pattern button and select ANSI31.

Depending on your screen resolution, the panels may show more or less information. You may see an ANSI31 swatch without having to click the Hatch Pattern button.

As you move your crosshairs over the drawing objects, a live preview shows you the result if you click at the current crosshair position. AutoCAD prompts

Pick internal point or [Select objects/seTtings]:

5.Move the crosshairs so they’re between the inside and outside edges of the column. Zoom in if you need to get closer.

The live preview shows the ANSI31 hatch pattern filling the space between the two filleted rectangles. Live preview not only shows you the pattern, it also lets you adjust hatch angle and scale. In this case, it looks like the hatch pattern may be too fine.

6.In the Scale box of the Hatch Creation tab’s Properties panel, change the value to 5 and press the Tab key to confirm it.

7.Move your crosshairs back to the space between the two filleted rectangles to preview the hatch again. If it looks okay, click within the hatched area to confirm the hatch object, and then press Enter to finish the command.

Your finished column and base plate looks like Figure 3-14.

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