My cut material is not showing for this one material when applied to a family object (the object is 'furniture' category).
I noticed that if I change the discipline from Architectural to Mechanical, I can control the pattern with the "Background" option (It's not clear what that is for and is not covered in documentation it seems). That doesn't help much though.
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The family u are using is a Furniture Family you need to use a Cuttable family (Example: Generic Model)
For you second question: Discipline and the Material's Background Pattern are not related.. (when you switch discipline to Mechanical, non-mechanical families will be overridden and treated as underlay
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I had a feeling that was the case. Will it work with a nested generic model?
Here is a nested generic model with the same material applied. Still shows as solid gray instead of the diagonal lines.
If you nest a generic model into a Furniture, it will behave like a furniture...Unless you make the nested generic model family Shared then it will be cuttable in the project
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