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Creating tiles with sketch defined by borders

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vkulikajevas
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Creating tiles with sketch defined by borders

I need to tile a surface, that has a complex geometry and area is very big. Squares (tiles) should appear in a drawing only on the face of modeled body. I don't make solids and pattern them, because it has a huge demand on performance and model becomes very slow. Is there a way to define the sketch pattern (in this case I made a block) by another sketch borders? 

Note: in the picture Fig A has a texture put on, I need same result in Fig B by sketch elements. I don't use textures for my drawings because, I need lines to appear crisp and visible on a white surface of the drawing.

 

 Sketch_Grid_drawing.jpgSketch_Grid.jpg

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Message 2 of 9
JDMather
in reply to: vkulikajevas


@vkulikajevas wrote:

... I don't make solids and pattern them, because it has a huge demand on performance and model becomes very slow. . 

 


Can you use Split Face rather than pattern solid?

Can you do it the hard way, huge demand and poor performance - and attach that file(s) here?

 

Otherwise, I would use AutoCAD for 2D.


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Message 3 of 9
vkulikajevas
in reply to: JDMather

Split Face is bad, because I have to select each and every square. Split command can create only one closed surface at a time. So this command is not an option. This file I created is only for reference and has no issue in multibody creation. I have much bigger one, that has that problem.

 

The question still stands, if it is possible to create sketch bounded by another sketch on a surface of a plane or a body face?

(P.S. it is Autodesk Inventor question. Autocad is different. I have no problem in making tiles on Autocad myself :))

Message 4 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: vkulikajevas

See if this work for you.Tile-01-00-00.jpg

Message 5 of 9
JDMather
in reply to: vkulikajevas


@vkulikajevas wrote:

Split Face is bad, because I have to select each and every square. 


Not the way I do it. I can do many many at one time.

That is why I suggested you attach your file here (done the hard way) so that an easier technique can be demonstrated.

 

Otherwise, I would do it in AutoCAD.


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Message 6 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: vkulikajevas

Actually doing it in one part is not slow either.

Message 7 of 9
vkulikajevas
in reply to: JDMather


@Anonymous wrote:

Not the way I do it. I can do many many at one time.

That is why I suggested you attach your file here (done the hard way) so that an easier technique can be demonstrated.


Please show me :). Attaching the file.

Message 8 of 9
johnsonshiue
in reply to: vkulikajevas

Hi! Is this what you are looking for? See attached part.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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Message 9 of 9
vkulikajevas
in reply to: johnsonshiue

Many thanks! Exactly for that I was looking for!

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