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cross-hatching webs
cross-hatching webs
in sw does not seem to allow easy exclusion of specific areas of cross-hatching, yet it follows recognised standards for all/most things. what is the current accepted practice for this. are webs/spokes to be hatched or not. helpful sw websites every user should be aware of last time i checked, ribs & webs should not be hatched. don't re i would say why not hatch them? the standards are probably like so because hatching was a pain in the old days and the less hatching you can do - the easier it is, and side benefit is to perhaps help in identifying webs and ribs? i suppose you could model a web as a seperate body and see if that helps you to avoid sw hatching it. i agree that software has a lot of catching up to do with the standards... but the standards also have a lot of catching up to do with the software. promoting, selling, recruiting and student posting are not allowed in the forums. (add stickiness to your site by linking to this professionally managed technical forum) title: drafting standards, description: drafting standards, gd&t & tolerance analysis technical support forum and mutual help system for engineering professionals. selling and recruiting forbidden. |
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