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Using a Non-Standard Pipe Type in HydraCALC

A customer called today asking how to enter a 1″ black plastic underground pipe for the calc. This particular situation sounded unique enough that I did not tell him to add that pipe type to our database, as I would have if he expected to see this pipe type used repeatedly. I told him to…

Using the Hydratec Software Download Area

Hydratec uses ShareFile to distribute our software installs and updates. New customers, or those without access, must request access to be able to get at these downloads. Access is only available to customers with a Hydratec subscription or those on an update plan. You can access the download area and request access by picking the…

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From a Customer:

We often get architects drawings that are drawn under a
angle, we save these drawings as world and then create a new view (1)
where we rotate the drawing that it becomes in a horizontal layout on our
screen, this makes it easier to work with.

Our Solution:

Don’t rotate the drawing, instead rotate the crosshairs. The command you want to use is our Set X-Hairs by
Picking from the HydraCAD Auxiliary toolbar.

Xhairs

1. Leave the drawing as the architect sent it to you, don’t
rotate it.

2. Now pick the Set X-Hairs by Picking button from the
HydraCAD Auxiliary Toolbar and pick an LINE that is drawn at the same angle as
the building. This will change your crosshairs to be at that same orientation.
All the HydraCAD commands will then work.

3. When you are done, Pick the Reset X-Hairs from the same flyout
and that will put your cross-hairs back to ‘normal’

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One response to “Rotated Drawing?”

  1. Bob Avatar

    I find it easier to draw when i rotate my ucs with the E option, then type in “plan” at the command prompt. Just had to add a couple lines to your lisp routines and had no trouble.

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