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Hi,
I've been struggling with creating an Australian Standard style hatch for a concrete block wall in Section. I'm after a diagonal hatch (like brickwork) with only one line instead of two, with dotting like concrete.
Has anyone already made one or managed to source one from somewhere?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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I don't know what an Australian Standard style hatch looks like but if you are coming from an Autocad background (and savvy) you can create any hatch pattern you like and take it to Revit. Try also your friends @ www.rugsyd.com.au/forum/index.php
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what I did was to create my wall with three layers, one masonry, center concrete, one masonry. checkout the detail, it shows great I think, perhaps you use a slightly different hatch type but that is easy, as previously stated by others.
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