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thread in drawing section view

thread in drawing section view

thread in drawing section view

(OP)

why does this happen and how to solve it?



it's a bolt (from standard parts) and a threaded hole.
that hatch over bolt shouldn't be visible.
 

RE: thread in drawing section view

Are you asking about the hatching?

It does appear to be a bit of a glitch.  Probably to do with how SE is set to process the interference.

You can try right click on view, properties and I think the last tab will have the 'process interference' options - this might fix it though at the expense of more computing power.

Or, maybe try going into draw in view, deleting the default hatching and replacing it.   

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RE: thread in drawing section view

(OP)

thanks for answer.

i already tried "process interference" options, it didn't helped. (anyway it's just a bolt and a nut in a drawing, nothing demanding.)

i'll try with deleting the hatching, but it would be just a workaround. this overlaping shouldn't appear at first place.
 

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