Autocad Block | Net

It started innocently. A block named TREE-05 . Then TREE-05-copy . Then TREE-05-FINAL . Then someone exploded a tree, copied the branches, and re-blocked it as TREE-MESS . That block referenced another block: BUSH-03 , which contained a hatch pattern linked to a missing XREF called PAVERS_OLD .

That’s when Mira noticed the file size had jumped from 12 MB to 87 MB. She ran -PU (Purge). Regapps deleted: 412. Empty text styles: 19. Nested blocks with no geometry: 33. But the Net remained. autocad block net

She tried to delete it. The drawing crashed. Autosave kicked in, restoring the entire Net, plus a new block named RECOVERY-1 that nested inside DESK-7A and TREE-05 simultaneously. It started innocently

Mira smiled grimly. She created a new empty drawing. INSERT -> Main_Floorplan_FINAL_v23_REALLY_FINAL.dwg -> Explode = No. Then she ran EXPLODE once on the top-level block, then OVERKILL , then -PU with "Nested blocks" checked. Then she exported just the geometry as a DXF. Then TREE-05-FINAL

From then on, the junior drafters whispered about the legend: If you listen closely at 3 AM, when only the render farm is humming, you can still hear the command line echo: "Block definition is not unique. Redefine? Y/N?"

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