Looking for some free hatch patterns

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by JNJ, May 17, 2004.

  1. JNJ

    JNJ Guest

    Can anyone lead me to a site where I can get free multiple hatch patterns
    with slides.
    Thanks,
    ~JNJ~
     
    JNJ, May 17, 2004
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  2. JNJ

    Cadalot Guest

    You will find Adobe pdf reference guides to the current collection of
    free hatch pattens on my web site on the AutoCAD Download Page

    http://www.cadalot.co.uk

    Alan
     
    Cadalot, May 18, 2004
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  3. JNJ

    Rodolpho Guest

    Rodolpho, May 18, 2004
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  4. No slides here, but neither are there at the other suggestions.
    Some unique hatches on my CAD page.
     
    Michael Bulatovich, May 18, 2004
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  5. JNJ

    JNJ Guest

    Thanks Michael,
    I am doing a lot of tile and stone drawings now and have been wanting some
    good patterns. Architectural drafting is a big change for me since I have
    spent most of my 19 plus years designing and drafting in the petro-chem
    industry. It's a welcome change though.
    Thanks for the help and if you ever need any help drafting let me know.
    James Eaton
     
    JNJ, May 19, 2004
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  6. One of the better stone hatch sources around is "STONECAD". Do a search, and
    you could get a CD in the mail. For tile (and for floors) once you get good
    at writing PAT files, you can easily make job specific ones.

    As you can tell, I use hatches to do all kinds of things, like pickets. I
    should update my hatch page 'cuz I've made a few more useful ones, like
    2x4DECK (8' long 2x4s 1/4" apart, staggered joints).

    Try to remember the traditions of architectural drafting when applying CAD
    to your new work. CAD drawings don't have to be quite as ugly as they are
    these days. Where are you located?
     
    Michael Bulatovich, May 19, 2004
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  7. JNJ

    JNJ Guest

    Thanks for your input. I am in Katy, Texas just outside of Houston.
    ~JNJ~
     
    JNJ, May 22, 2004
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