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I would like to have custom patterns!
Patterns can stay the way they are, but besides spacing and distance, please, add custom, so users can define custom distances. That would save a lot of time! Now, have to do 2, 3 or 4 different patterns of same thing, just to get spacings right.
Greg
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So your saying patterns based on say an embedded spread sheet with multiple different spacings? This would be nice.
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Add fill paterns to that list. In fact just look at the options available to NX users
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Also, make the patterns work the same way in the part and assembly environments.
For instance: circular pattern of 4 items @ 90 degrees in the part environment gives you 4 features spaced out over a 90 degree arc. Go to the assembly environment, and the same thing gives you 4 features spaced 90 degrees apart. Why the difference?
Also, why can we do a pattern on a sketched curve in the part environment but not the assembly environment?
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I agree as well.
We do a number of things here that need to be arrayed around a circle. I'd say 1/2 the time the spacing isn't even.
6 objects around a body aren't always going to be 60 degrees apart. Being able to use a table to say:
item 2 120
item 3 170
item 4 240
item 5 300
item 6 355
would be great!
As it is now, the only option is is to place 6 different assemblies and their associated connection peices on the main body 6 separate times (or more depending on how many are needed).
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part environment is always better
in assembly you can always link to the part pattern :-)
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by michael.marx on 2013-03-07 03:23 PM
part environment is always better
in assembly you can always link to the part pattern :-)
Agreed. If we can't have both, let the Part dictate and the Assembly follow
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