Dynamic Block Mirroring
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Hi everyone,
I’m setting up a parametric double door block in AutoCAD. I’ve already got my jamb constrained with driving parameters, and one door leaf fully constrained so it resizes properly with gaps, kickplate, rails, etc.
The problem comes when I try to create the second leaf.
If I mirror the first leaf, the copy loses all of its constraints and parameters.
If I try to use a Flip parameter/action, it just flips the same geometry instead of giving me a mirrored pair.
If I try to manually add symmetry constraints, it only works line by line, and with complex internals (kickplate pieces, muntins, etc.), it gets very messy very quickly.
What I’d like is a clean way so that I can drive the whole opening from the jamb parameters, both leaves resize equally and maintain the correct meeting gap, and internal parts of each leaf (kickplates, muntins, glass cutouts) also follow automatically.
Has anyone found a reliable workflow for this in AutoCAD? Do you usually build both leaves separately in the same block with equal constraints, or is there a smarter way to reuse one constrained leaf?
I've attached a .png of how my door drawings look completed as well as the .dwg of the block I'm referring to.
Thanks in advance for any tips, this has been surprisingly tricky to figure out!