Bath floor hatch

Bath floor hatch

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Message 1 of 17

Bath floor hatch

Anonymous
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Bath floor hatch visible thorugh toilet block , how to insert without affecting block (not visible in block)?

 

Thank you in advance.

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Message 2 of 17

Kent1Cooper
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Do the floor Hatch with the toilet already drawn.  [That assumes that the outermost boundary of the toilet Block is a closed  shape, so that the Hatch doesn't "bleed" inside it.]

 

Otherwise, you could use Wipeout(s), and use DRAWORDER to place it/them behind the toilet but in front of the floor pattern.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Message 3 of 17

imadHabash
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Hi,

i suggest to make your toilet block as a dynamic block and set up a new Visibility state . >> Click << 

 

Imad Habash

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Message 4 of 17

murray-clack
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I would suggest creating a Wipeout within the toilet block definition.  This way, if the toilet needs to move, the wipeout hides the tile accordingly without actually affecting the hatch pattern

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Anonymous
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Thank you Kent, Imad & Murry,

 

The block is created by my instructor  (by  the way I am a student). I have to insert it in my drawing. I never used wipe out and wondering in this block it will work or. I will try but I need to submit before 5:00pm ET toaday. 

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Message 6 of 17

Anonymous
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Please find pic for more clarification to answer 

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Message 7 of 17

Kent1Cooper
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The tank part is  obscuring the Hatch pattern, or if the Hatch was drawn with the toilet already there, by picking out in the floor area somewhere, then the tank part [only] is truly closed and has kept the Hatch out.  If the latter is the case, then I suspect the toilet Block's other parts have a gap  somewhere that's letting the Hatch pattern bleed inside.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Message 8 of 17

Anonymous
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Hatch created later.  

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Message 9 of 17

Kent1Cooper
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@Anonymous wrote:

Hatch created later.  


Then see the last sentence in my previous Reply.  Try Inserting that toilet in an otherwise empty drawing, then try Hatching inside some part of it other than the tank.  It will probably not succeed, and you should see little red circles where there are gaps in the enclosing content.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Message 10 of 17

Anonymous
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Hi Kent,

 

Thank you for your response but unfortunately it didn't work. 

 

Regards 

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Message 11 of 17

vinodkl
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Hi,

 

As others suggested try adding wipeout inside the block. If your not sure of how to do that, attached the block so that I can help you out with that.

 

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Message 12 of 17

Anonymous
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Please find the attachment

 

Regards, 

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Message 13 of 17

vinodkl
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Hi,

 

See the attached drawing. If you see hatch on top of the object use "DRAWORDER" and send hatch to "back".

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Message 14 of 17

Kent1Cooper
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I think the problem is with the back edge of the tank coinciding with the wall line, potentially causing confusion about the boundary.  Toilets don't go smack up against the wall, anyway.  I pulled it out an inch, and the Hatch corrected itself in relation to the toilet:

HatchBlock.JPG

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Message 15 of 17

Anonymous
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Thank you Kent and other you responded to me.

 

Reagrds,

 

 

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Message 16 of 17

Anonymous
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Sorry Dear not working at my end!!!

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Message 17 of 17

Anonymous
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Pl find pic

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