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I have been trying to create an arc (+- 15 deg) with 29 holes spaced 1 degree apart. First I tried creating a circular pattern with points. In trying to do so, I could not select the point either by clicking on the point or the description of the point in the sketch listing. Your information says that a circular pattern can be created with faces, bodies, features and components. Is a point excluded? I had no trouble creating a circular pattern of points with Autocad. Then I tried to create a pattern from a cylinder that went through the body so I could make a series of holes. In performing the circular pattern, I could select the cylinder and it started to create the arc but came back with the following error statement: One or more pattern instances could not be intersected with the original body.
Try adjusting the pattern settings, or changing the selections.
The original cylinder as well as the cylinders that would be created would go completely through the original body so I have no idea what is wrong. Furthermore, I see no reason why the cylinders have to intersect anything. Again, I had no trouble doing this in Autocad. I realize Autocad has some very powerful features but it can be extremely frustrating to perform even simple tasks.
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