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Parametrization of Polygonal Families Using Radius/Diameter of Surrounding Circle

Parametrization of Polygonal Families Using Radius/Diameter of Surrounding Circle

I want to be able to parametrize my hexagonal shapes based of the diameter of the surrounding circle. I understand this is a very niche application, but it would be a very simple addition to make simple equilateral polygons much easier to parameterize.

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Mike.FORM
Advisor

You can do this using a sweep with a circular path. And then checking the Trajectory Segment. The Maximum Segment Angle dictates you many sides you will have.

 

However this is using an inscribed circle and not a circumscribed one. And it only handles even numbers of sides, so no pentagons, septagons, nonogons, etc.

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wr.marshall
Advisor

sounds like this idea: Parametric Polygon - Family Editor - Autodesk Community

@kimberly_fuhrman-jones consider combining

 

on side note as per your request, see these ideas to get more of a inventor styled way of modeling here:

Improved family editor - similar to Inventor/ Fusion 360 for modeling - Autodesk Community

Constraints like Inventor - Autodesk Community

Modeling like Inventor - Autodesk Community

Sketch in 2D like Inventor - Autodesk Community

@kimberly_fuhrman-jones - NOT combining with this idea, but check if any of the inventor ideas can be combined with each other)

 

If Revit had a Inventor way of modeling it would quickly solve your problems with modeling polygons!!!

 

evan_grady
Enthusiast

I was able to get it to work by using the align dimension linear with a microscopic hexagon reference lines set up this then allows you to change the width of the hexagon, but it still does not do it by radius or diameter exactly but does work for most applications. 

evan_grady
Enthusiast

@wr.marshall 

I also was able to look at what they did it is similar in the way dealing with polygons, but it is primarily focused on changing the number of sides, but I still would consider combining with them.

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