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Copying renames Parameters
I have created a rounded triangle pattern to decrease weight, whose dimensions are controlled by user parameters (d50 = TriBase, d51 = TriHeight, etc.). However, whenever I copy the triangle, instead of the new dimensions referencing the correct user parameters (d53 = TriBase, d54 = TriHeight), it creates new unnamed user parameters for the dimensions to reference (d53 = d55, d54 = d56). How can I copy the triangle while still referencing the same user parameters?
I have posted a CAD here (http://host.codingproject.net/Side_Plate_R2.1.ipt) with the original (middle), a copy made by remaking the triangle (right), this is what I would like the copy to be, and one actually made by copying (left). |
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Re: Copying renames Parameters
The best way to do this would be to create a triangle and fillet it. Then, after that, cut it out and pattern it down throughout the plate.
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Re: Copying renames Parameters
Thanks for the response. How do I pattern it down the plate? Will that cause it to update if I change the parameters?
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Re: Copying renames Parameters
In the sketch, create one triangle where you want to begin to pattern it. Fillet it appropriately, finish the sketch, then cut out the triangle. In the ribbon, select the Rectangular option under Patterns. Select the cut-out triangle, then switch to selecting direction for the pattern. Click a lateral edge along the way you want the pattern to go, then enter a number of instances to create (this includes the starting shape), and the spacing between the instances (the spacing between the starts of consecutive instances, not the space between the end of one instance and the start of the next).
This should not update any parameters, because all it does is replicate a feature with specified parameters. Last edited by slijin : 23-05-2011 at 18:08. |
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Re: Copying renames Parameters
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Hope this helps, -duke |
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Re: Copying renames Parameters
Thanks guys, that helps a lot.
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