I am having trouble trying to parametrically control the radius of an array of holes in a steel plate which is part of a family I am creating. I need to alter the radial distance of the holes, and the diameter of the holes, depending on the family type. Whilst it is straightforward to control the diameter of each hole, controling the radial distance from the common centre is alluding me.
The first issue is locking the initial circle, to be arrayed, at a parametric distance. I have tried all manner of combinations of reference lines and reference planes, some of which appear to flex prior to creating the array but I am constantly getting a 'Constraints are not satisfied' error message.
Any ideas please?
Hi. I'm not sure if we can help without the actual file to check, but I had an issue like this once, and if I am not mistaken, try creating your radial elements in a separate family, and then nest them in the original family and constrain them using reference lines. Give it a shot.
Without seeing the file it is difficult to diagnose, however when I need to use arrays, I find it far more useful to have arrayed elements within a nested file. This won't work is you are array a void though.
Disregarding this...
If you are controlling the radius of an array. Create the polar array a normal. Select the array, the temporary radius dimension will appear. Convert this to a permanent dimension by clicking the little dim icon. This dimension can now be changed to a length parameter.
This should control the radius of the array.
Hope this helps.
Kevin
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