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Unable to connect

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bvld250
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Unable to connect

New to ACADLT and wondering if there is a tolerance setting that would prohibit a complete connection when trying to connect tangent points etc.  Hatch shows disconnects that appear to be connected.

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pendean
in reply to: bvld250

HATCH command's SETTINGS option has a gap tolerance you can set if that is what you mean/are looking for

 

pendean_0-1649258308210.png

 

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bvld250
in reply to: pendean

What would be the default tolerance setting?  Am away from the PC at this time.  Thank you.

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pendean
in reply to: bvld250

Anything you want it to be: your default is not my default is not someone else' default, the program is not going to guess so it starts at zero.
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bvld250
in reply to: pendean

Is zero a staring point.  Am having similar trouble with objects not connecting to snaps, and bouncing around the intended intersection

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bvld250
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Boundaries still do not connect after numerous regens, snap connections, and a cut and paste to a new file.  see clip below:

bvld250_0-1649296339805.png

 

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pendean
in reply to: bvld250

There is no tool in AutoCAD/LT to close up gaps in boundaries: my tip based on your post was for HATCH or BOUNDARY commands only, and conditions have to be perfect for those to work well.

Start manually editing/drafting/altering to fix those missed connections that you shared in the screenshot.

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