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I am working with some table-driven assemblies. Some of the parts are piping flanges, with cylindrical machining in the mating face. As a result of the machining, when trying to create the corresponding views, the face of the flange, even though looks circular, is made out of either 90 or 180 degrees arcs.
I am trying to show the holes in the flange on a centered pattern but, regardless of how I select the items, there are always some left out. If I try to do the same on the non-machined side of the flange, everything works fine as those lines are actually circles, rather than adjacent arcs.
Since my intention is to be able to produce a unique drawing for each row in the iAssembly (and whenever we come up with a new one) I am looking for a way to create the centered pattern including all the drawing features. Short of superimposing circles over the arches, I have not found a way to do it.
Any suggestions?
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