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Parametric Rectangular Family

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Message 1 of 15
shahin_kiyomarsi
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Parametric Rectangular Family

How can I create a rectangular family thats parametric. I want to have arrows where I can make it bigger/smaller instead of number parameters

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Message 2 of 15
ToanDN
in reply to: shahin_kiyomarsi

Add reference lines and constrain them with instance parameters then you can have stretch grips in the project.

Message 3 of 15
shahin_kiyomarsi
in reply to: ToanDN

I want these arrows to show up when I upload this family into my project. So I can drag the arrows to change the size

 

shahin_kiyomarsi_0-1693247890270.png

 

Message 4 of 15

Are you trying to get the arrow grip to show up in 3d?

 

syman2000_0-1693251472386.png

 

To get the arrow to show in 3d, you have to setup your rig (see screenshot)

syman2000_1-1693251677669.png

 

Once you have the rig setup, you should see your grip in 3d view.

 

syman2000_2-1693251729272.png

 

 

 

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Message 5 of 15

No I want to do it in plan view. 

 

Something like this 

 

shahin_kiyomarsi_0-1693253420871.png



shahin_kiyomarsi_0-1693253471543.png

 

 

Message 6 of 15
ToanDN
in reply to: shahin_kiyomarsi


@shahin_kiyomarsi wrote:

I want these arrows to show up when I upload this family into my project. So I can drag the arrows to change the size

 

shahin_kiyomarsi_0-1693247890270.png

 


As I already said, you need to place ref planes or ref lines on all (4) sides and run your instance parameter dimensions to those planes.  Then constrain your model geometry or linework to those planes.  Place dimensions directly to your model geometry or linework does not work.

Message 7 of 15

@ToanDN already gave you the answers in the first reply. If you really want to show the triangle grip quickly, then select the dimension and click on instance parameter.

 

syman2000_0-1693253806484.png

 

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Message 8 of 15
shahin_kiyomarsi
in reply to: ToanDN

Sorry kinda lost.

 

I put the Width / Length dimensions to the reference planes

The EQ dimensions should be to the model? 

Any other dimensions i need to put? 

shahin_kiyomarsi_0-1693254453025.png

 

Message 9 of 15
ToanDN
in reply to: shahin_kiyomarsi


@shahin_kiyomarsi wrote:

Sorry kinda lost.

 

I put the Width / Length dimensions to the reference planes

The EQ dimensions should be to the model? 

No.  All dimensions are to ref planes. 

Any other dimensions i need to put? 

No.

 

 


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Message 10 of 15
shahin_kiyomarsi
in reply to: ToanDN

I did that, now the whole box shifts. 

shahin_kiyomarsi_0-1693254697681.png

shahin_kiyomarsi_1-1693254713596.png

All the dimensions are to the reference planes. 

 

Message 11 of 15
ToanDN
in reply to: shahin_kiyomarsi


@shahin_kiyomarsi wrote:

I did that, now the whole box shifts. 

shahin_kiyomarsi_0-1693254697681.png

shahin_kiyomarsi_1-1693254713596.png

All the dimensions are to the reference planes. 

 


Have you made Width and Length instance parameters yet?

Message 12 of 15
shahin_kiyomarsi
in reply to: ToanDN

Yes, I attached the file. 

Message 13 of 15

Do you want each of those grip operating independently?

 

syman2000_0-1693256187850.png

 

Then remove the middle reference plane and set it to reference rectangle box to origin reference plane.

syman2000_1-1693256212653.png

 

If you set EQ to the length, this means stretching the length or width will stretch both consistently.

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Message 14 of 15

Lock the line to the reference plane

 

syman2000_0-1693256312084.png

 

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Message 15 of 15
ToanDN
in reply to: shahin_kiyomarsi

- The Width and Length parameters should NOT be locked.

- Edit the extrusion and constrain their boundary lines to the ref planes.

 

ToanDN_0-1693256767256.png

 

 

See revised file.

 

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