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Rectangular pattern

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SpokenEarth
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Rectangular pattern

Hi forum, Im trying to create a rectangular pattern for the part TRACK. The last track should have the same distance from the end of the profile as the first track
Can someone be kind to help me out?

 

Thank you

 

PS: iam missing due to restrictions for attached files

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admaiora
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Can you create and attach  a sample model? (ipt+iam)

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SpokenEarth
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Sure, 

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admaiora
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Something like this?

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There are more then a way to do that, with different level of difficulty and different level of parametric results.

 

What do you want to obtain? Just a geometric serie?

Something controlled by the master?

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A.K.CORTEL
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SpokenEarth
in reply to: admaiora

Yes

From the master I want to control only the profile length and the distances between profiles.
From the iam I want to control only the number of tracks respectfully to the length of the profile

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admaiora
in reply to: SpokenEarth

Hi,

You can too control the number from the assembly (iLogic)

As you can see your data are in the master part, and the number should be releted someway to these data (length, etc)

 

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blandb
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Please see attached video. It can be done with regular patterns.

 

Hope that helps.

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SpokenEarth
in reply to: admaiora

Thanks for help admaiora
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SpokenEarth
in reply to: blandb

Thank u 

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admaiora
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You are welcome

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johnsonshiue
in reply to: SpokenEarth

Hi! As Matteo and Brad already showed, it is doable. There are multiple ways to accomplish this. One slight variation to Brad's solution is to use a sketch-driven pattern of a workpoint in the part. Then select the workpoint pattern in the assembly Component Pattern to populate the frame members. The spacing is determined by the sketch and it can be uneven.

Many thanks!

 



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer

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