how do i place the hole on a 45° angle and then pattern

how do i place the hole on a 45° angle and then pattern

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how do i place the hole on a 45° angle and then pattern

Anonymous
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Hi

 

How do i place the hole on a 45° angle and then pattern 15 holes following the 3D Sketch 2 ?

 

Thanks

 

Greg

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Paul-Mason
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One method is in the attached ipt file

 

15 holes seems a bit strange, just means that you cant create 4 holes mirror to get 8 and then mirror again to compete the holes

 

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admaiora
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Ops, already a solution

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ravikmb5
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i would recommend to use hole Feature

on Point Method

 

Hole On Point.png

 

 

hole on point 15.png

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Paul-Mason
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Greg

 

Why in sketch 5 are there 20 ponts for the holes? But you ask about 15 holes, I'm just a bit puzzled that's all.

 It's alot simpler to create a set of even numbered holes on this type of flange

 I also tried a different methord, to the one in the answer that I first gave, as well as the rectangular pattern, as can be seen in the attached I got some holes in slightly differnent position with the two metehords

 

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Anonymous
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Thanks for the help. In regards with the holes you correct but i am still playing around trying to learn the way to get the holes at the angle and witht he quickest method

 

I will see if i can get the rectangle to work

 

I appreciated the help and you guys knowledge

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ravikmb5
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Here is the Link to video

File attached for you Reference

 

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/pe0c7ru96b8wvmi/Holes%20on%20Point.mp4?dl=0

 

 

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ravikmb5
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youtube Link

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQDSXphn6_o&list=UUa_ZUgP5X_5Mi1exjHPiI8A

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Thanks Ravi for excellent explanation and demo. Thank you

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