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Learning Objectives:

Learning Objectives. HATCHING. In many drawings, such as sections of solids, the sectioned area needs to be filled with some pattern. Different filling patterns make it possible to distinguish between different parts or components of an object. Also, the material the object is made of can be indic

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Learning Objectives:

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    2. HATCHING

    3. Hatch Patterns

    4. Hatch Boundary

    5. HATCHING DRAWINGS USING THE BOUNDARY HATCH AND FILL DIALOG BOX*

    6. Example 1

    8. BOUNDARY HATCH AND FILL DIALOG BOX OPTIONS

    9. Hatch Tab

    11. ANSI

    12. Swatch

    13. Relative to Paper Space

    14. User defined Hatch Patterns

    15. Double

    16. Custom Hatch Patterns Custom Pattern

    17. Exercise 1

    18. Selecting Hatch Boundary

    19. Pick Points

    20. Boundary Definition Error

    21. Select Objects

    22. Remove Islands

    23. View Selections

    24. Composition

    25. Exercise 2

    26. Advanced Tab

    27. Island detection style Area

    28. Normal

    29. Object type Area

    30. Boundary set Area

    31. Island Detection Method

    32. RAY CASTING

    33. Using the BHATCH Command

    35. Using the -BHATCH Command

    36. Nearest

    37. +X, -X, +Y, and –Y options

    39. The BHATCH Shortcut Menu

    40. Gradient Tab*

    41. One Color

    43. HATCHING THE DRAWINGS USING THE TOOL PALETTES*

    44. Inserting Predefined Patterns in the Drawing Drag and Drop Method

    45. Modifying the Properties of the Predefined Patterns Available in the TOOL PALETTES Window

    46. Pattern

    47. HATCHING AROUND TEXT, DIMENSIONS, AND ATTRIBUTES

    48. EDITING HATCH PATTERNS

    50. Using the PROPERTIES Command

    51. General

    52. Misc

    53. EDITING HATCH BOUNDARY

    54. Using Grips

    56. Using AutoCAD Editing Commands

    57. HATCHING BLOCKS AND XREF DRAWINGS

    58. PATTERN ALIGNMENT DURING HATCHING

    59. Exercise 3

    60. CREATING A BOUNDARY USING CLOSED LOOPS

    62. Exercise 4

    63. OTHER FEATURES OF HATCHING

    65. HATCHING USING THE HATCH COMMAND

    66. ? Option

    67. Solid Option

    68. User defined Option

    69. Hatching by Specifying the Pattern Name

    73. Exercise 5

    74. Exercise 6

    75. Exercise 7

    76. Exercise 8

    77. Exercise 9

    78. Exercise 10

    79. Exercise 11

    80. Problem Solving Exercise 1

    81. Problem Solving Exercise 2

    82. Problem Solving Exercise 3

    83. Problem Solving Exercise 4

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