Grille design with rectangular pattern extremely slow

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Dear Forum members,
I am having a problem while designing a very primitive but still unusual thing: a rectangular front grille wth a rim around it where no holes are needed.
As I need 9 different dimensions I didndesign the basic shape parametrically so that I can easily change the overall dimensions, the rim around the grill
where no holes are needed and also there must be an extra hole for a safety rope, so its diameter and X / Y distance from the corner is also a parameter.
Everything works very well, i am happy with that.
Now I want to make hexagonal cutouts for the main Grille part (except the rim all around).
For this i designed one single hexagon right in the middle on an offset plane (everything is symmetric to this center point)
I then make from this an extrusion (cut) thru the basic inner part of the grill.
Then I make rectangular pattern of this extrusion (cut) symmetric in two dimensions (along the 30 deg and -30 deg axis, I also included into the sketch on the offset plane)
with spacing, what corresponds my goals regarding the wall width between the adjacent hexagonal holes.
This works well, and the end result is what i need.
EXCEPT: it takes ages (literally an hour ith a larger grille) to make the pattern.
Is there any other methode which does not take that much time to compute?
(I have a notebook with 16gigs of DDR4 and an i7 4 core gen 6 CPU, and PCIe SSD and nothing else runs in the background!)
thanks,
Tamas