Radial pattern of rectangles - creation using ProWidfire 2.0
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 8:23 pm    Post subject: Radial pattern of rectangles - creation using ProWidfire 2.0 Reply with quote

To any expert...
When a hole extrusion is placed on a surface, it is easy to create a radial
pattern because references become polar.
When a rectangular extrusion is placed on a surface it gets cartesian
coords, and patterns are assumed to be of a square array type.
How can a radial pattern of rectangles be produced?
Thanks
from Peter Watt

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Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2004 1:42 am    Post subject: Re: Radial pattern of rectangles - creation using ProWidfire Reply with quote

On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 15:23:30 -0000, "News" <rjpw@liv.ac.uk> wrote:

Quote:
To any expert...
When a hole extrusion is placed on a surface, it is easy to create a radial
pattern because references become polar.
When a rectangular extrusion is placed on a surface it gets cartesian
coords, and patterns are assumed to be of a square array type.
How can a radial pattern of rectangles be produced?
Thanks
from Peter Watt


Datum on the fly should do fine. (Through axis, Angle)
Just make sure all dimensions and contrains are referenced to "on the
fly Datum" and Axis for radial pattern.

C.Pham
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