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Sorry... I thought you wanted a solution??? Why would I
waste my time on somthing you might not be able to open.
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Hello,
I come from the future and I have bad news. It's 2023 and such a feature has still not been implemented.
I currently use pretty much the strategy C which you have described but it's indeed not practical, as it need some 5 features (hole, pattern X, Pattern Y, Mirror X, Mirror Y), what could have been just a hole and a pattern.
A "perimeter pattern" would be excellent.
The issue with the sketch workflow from Josh is that newly added center points will not get a hole until you edit the hole feature.
Has anyone developed a better strategy for this?
@br.sbrava wrote:
Has anyone developed a better strategy for this?
Version?
Attach your file here.
You probably should have started a new discussion thread with a link back to this ancient thread for reference.
Version is 2022 and the file is not relevant, since the procedure is clearly described.
If you have a contribution to this discussion please add your thoughts here.
Some 5 years ago we got the sketch driven pattern, it can be used to collect all these holes in one pattern.
Create a sketch with center points - using sketch patterns to space center points as needed - as basis for the pattern.
Torbjørn
@br.sbrava wrote:
…file is not relevant…
If you have a contribution to this discussion please add your thoughts here.
I’ll move on.
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