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Hatching

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Message 1 of 24
Anonymous
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Hatching

This was brought up in the legacy NG.

If I make a part out of steel and then one out of AL and put them in an assy
and then and IDW and make a section view. Both parts use ANSI 31 as the
hatch style. They should use the proper hatch style for the material. This
is not the case in 5, 5.3 or 6. Is this a bug or was this functionality not
included. If not then it probably should in the future..

--
Sean Dotson, PE
http://www.sdotson.com
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Message 21 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

(DRM) Drawing Requirements Manual
http://global.ihs.com/news/gov4.html
Just guessing.
Add my vote to adding hatch styles to material properties.
I need to visually define the difference in electrically conductive and nonconductive materials.
--Curt
Message 22 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Bill:

Why not let the user make the decision? I know it's mixing idw stuff -
the hatch patterns, and ipt stuff, the material definition, but why not
offer the hatch pattern in the material definition dialog box?

Richard
Message 23 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Ron is on target...

PD'ing - Product Design
DM - Autodesk Inventor Drawing Manager
DRM - Drawing Requirements manual, see link in other message in this thread
CD - Compact Disc [ that one's for free.... :~) ]

Sorry for the ancronym splatter Larry.....

"Bill Bogan"

wrote in message
news:DE1B37B3BAF935A5F1CE77F459E80105@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Just so you guys will know.... when I was PD'ing on DM, I ref'd the DRM
> - had an online version (CD) for a ready resource.
>
> I also used the publications from ASME and referenced the Technical
Drawings
> publication I got in college (I actually got the 5th edition, but we had
the
> 10th at the office).
> And of course... all the standards manuals - ANSI, BSI, DIN, GB, ISO, JIS
>
> It can be challenging trying to find all pertinent material in six
different
> standards and then
> come up with an object model that covers all of them. OK, OK, I'll quit
> whinin'.
>
> Available in CD are DRM and Machinery Handbook. PDF Format.
> --
> Bill Bogan
>
> "Larry Caldwell" wrote in message
> news:9FECFE41FB43969822A052582080E048@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > Thanks!
> > ~Larry
> >
> >
> > "Hal Gwin" wrote in message
> > news:CC404923B9FE427DA50972DCCA6CAED4@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > > Drawing Requirements Manual is published by Global Engineering
> Documents,
> > a
> > > subsidiary of IHS. They also publish and distribute standards from a
> > > variety of standards organizations.
> > >
> > > http://www.global.ihs.com/
> > >
> > > The DRM is a very good start for an in-house drafting standard if
you're
> > not
> > > inclined to reinvent the wheel.
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Hal Gwin
> > > Mechanical Designer
> > > Xenogen
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Message 24 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Oh ... man ... I'm glad you included that free one Bill, I had forgotten to
list it. Thanks Bill!
~Larry

"Bill Bogan" wrote in message
news:C9667E1C76AD3F3BF54060FD84A76EDC@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Ron is on target...
>
> PD'ing - Product Design
> DM - Autodesk Inventor Drawing Manager
> DRM - Drawing Requirements manual, see link in other message in this
thread
> CD - Compact Disc [ that one's for free.... :~) ]
>
> Sorry for the ancronym splatter Larry.....
>
> "Bill Bogan"
>
> wrote in message
> news:DE1B37B3BAF935A5F1CE77F459E80105@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > Just so you guys will know.... when I was PD'ing on DM, I ref'd the DRM
> > - had an online version (CD) for a ready resource.
> >
> > I also used the publications from ASME and referenced the Technical
> Drawings
> > publication I got in college (I actually got the 5th edition, but we had
> the
> > 10th at the office).
> > And of course... all the standards manuals - ANSI, BSI, DIN, GB, ISO,
JIS
> >
> > It can be challenging trying to find all pertinent material in six
> different
> > standards and then
> > come up with an object model that covers all of them. OK, OK, I'll quit
> > whinin'.
> >
> > Available in CD are DRM and Machinery Handbook. PDF Format.
> > --
> > Bill Bogan
> >
> > "Larry Caldwell" wrote in message
> > news:9FECFE41FB43969822A052582080E048@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > > Thanks!
> > > ~Larry
> > >
> > >
> > > "Hal Gwin" wrote in message
> > > news:CC404923B9FE427DA50972DCCA6CAED4@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > > > Drawing Requirements Manual is published by Global Engineering
> > Documents,
> > > a
> > > > subsidiary of IHS. They also publish and distribute standards from
a
> > > > variety of standards organizations.
> > > >
> > > > http://www.global.ihs.com/
> > > >
> > > > The DRM is a very good start for an in-house drafting standard if
> you're
> > > not
> > > > inclined to reinvent the wheel.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Hal Gwin
> > > > Mechanical Designer
> > > > Xenogen
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>

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