Hidden lines in drawing space

Hidden lines in drawing space

Anonymous
Not applicable
23,146 Views
43 Replies
Message 1 of 44

Hidden lines in drawing space

Anonymous
Not applicable

 

I am trying to make hidden lines work in the troubled child of fusion 360, the drawings environment.

 

I have read the different post regarding this problem on this forum, but not found a solution for my problem. 

 

Attached is a simple drawing (scale 1:1) of a cone. the hole inside the cone should appear as dashed lines, but is obvious solid lines. I draw the cone shape to eliminate two lines laying on top of each other, and in a size where i could have it 1:1 on the drawing sheet.

So the question is, how do i make these lines dashed?

 

 

 

Accepted solutions (3)
23,147 Views
43 Replies
Replies (43)
Message 41 of 44

Anonymous
Not applicable

I have not experienced the problem since the fix. I just tried my old files to see if I could reproduce the problem, but hidden lines work perfect now.

Message 42 of 44

someonesomewhere111
Contributor
Contributor

It appears when using a larger format default template.  Such as B (17x11)

 

Hidden lines appear solid, as well as hidden holes appear solid.  If I switch to size A the problem does not seem to appear however the title block is now larger than I'd like on prints that I use in house.

0 Likes
Message 43 of 44

Anonymous
Not applicable
Strange, I’ve been using mostly B and C size formats and the problem seems
to have gone away for me. I have not, however, gone back and edited the
title block at all since I created the template at the beginning of the
project.
0 Likes
Message 44 of 44

Anonymous
Not applicable

oh... I only have the A series as defined by the ISO 216 available in the dropdown menu. I can see that the menu have a heading called "ISO Standard" (menu appears when pushing the "sheet settings" icon in the bottom of the drawings environment). 

 

I assume that one is using ANSI standard when you have the B size and C size! Maybe the fix made to the code only cover the ISO standard - e.g. the code is forked in ISO and ANSI?

0 Likes