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Hi
I have done 2 opstalt in a drawing and i want them both to have the same wall (Hatch)
One i got done very easy but the other one wont do it.
After a while it says "A closed boundary could not be determined, there might be gaps between the boundary objects, or the boundary objects might be outside of the desplay area"
I have tried, what i think is everything, and i can not get it to work.
Hope someone can help me, Thanks
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I think i have tried all the things there is in the link. (As much as I can as im pretty new, but i do as it says)
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Even in the one that works, these pieces of the Hatch pattern suggest that the water closet shape has "leaks" in it:
They may not contribute to the other problem, but there are probably similar water-tightness deficiencies elsewhere. Read about the HPGAPTOL System Variable. But it's probably better to find the gap. When you get that message, does it not show you where the problem is, with red circles like this [here with a deliberately over-obvious condition]?
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I have tried to removed the toilet to see if it was the problem as I too saw that the lines went through.
But still it wont do the hatch. I have tried to make my edge red and zoom super much in to see if I have a gab and there was nothing to see.
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here is a link how to activate red hatch gap circles
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Red-ha...
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I have now followed all the tips and links i have been sent and now I get a new massage when i try to hatch.
I have added the picture of what it says, plus I have added a dwg file of the project.
Hope someone can help me with this silly problem
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Move the flower arrangement out of the picture -- that has a huge amount of complication for evaluating a boundary. [And who would put a flower arrangement there, anyway? Is there even a surface on the top of a shower enclosure wide enough to hold something like that?]
And I suspect overly-complex things like the shower head are similarly part of the problem:
That has way too many openings to "reach through" and try to find some closing-off boundary within.