Similarly to all other elements of a drawing, hatching must be consistent all over the drawing. It shouldn't be very dense in some areas of the drawing and very far-spaced in others. All hatch lines of a drawing should be equally spaced and with the same line weight. Hatching should also look the same independently of the print scale. More specifically:
- Line weight should always be 0,15 mm.
- Line inclinations should always be 45 degrees.
- Distance between lines should always be 3 mm.
Standard Hatch for Architectural and Engineering Section of Elements
1. Lineweight for hatching: By Layer (0.15mm)
2. Options
- Annotative: Yes
- Draw Order: Send to back
3. Type
3.1. Structural Concrete
- Pattern: ANSI32
- Scale: 0.01
- Color: By Layer
- (Angle 45 degrees and line weight 0.15 mm)
3.2. General Section
- Pattern: ANSI31
- Scale: 0.02
- Color: By Layer
- (Angle 45 degrees and line weight 0.15 mm)
3.3. Ground Earth
- Pattern: ANSI37
- Scale: 0.02
- Color: By Layer