Insulation hatch cad5/26/2023 ![]() Look more like autocad" i hate hearing that. ![]() but the office wants me to make the drawings ". I agree, I've thus far been using a diaganol hatch for the rigid insulation. In the meantime the repeating detail for larger scale views is probably your best bet. If necessary, I use different grid spacings to distinguish between types 1 and 2. The added advantage of a cross hatch is you don't have to worry about the angle of the pattern as your walls change direction. I gave up on this one a while ago and now just use a digonal cross hatch instead. It might work for insulation of a particular thickness at a particular scale but it won't flex the way it should if the view sclae changes or the thickness of the insulation increases or decreases. The problem arises when you define the pat file. Pat files are defined by stops and starts and angles of the lines and they are actual lengths. ![]() I like the 'old school' convention of showing rigid this way too but it's not that simple in Revit (or any CAD package for that matter)
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