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Powercopy of elements inside a sketch

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do you really need a sketch?

regards,
LWolf
 
Actually yes, all the lines (piping routes) need to be in a sketch.

I needed to rapidly instantiate some 14mm lines (spacers) and some arcs with different radii (30,45, 90deg elbows). I got it done manually in 30min but i would have loves to have some predefined stuff.



Best regards,
Costin Ruja
 
vba could do, but not super easy... but again I am asking : do you REALLY need it in a sketch?

if your route is planar, you can do GSD geometry / powercopies then when done, make a join of it then project the join in sketch

Eric N.
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I really like the flexibility of a sketch, you can pretty much know how will the routes look and modify them in one step, also you can have a visual confirmation when you f* up a route (collisions, bend radii..).

Working with GSD elements I have to constantly add some here, substract some there, constantly double clicking.

I am still trying to maybe have some hybrid approach. The job gets done anyway, but I would like at least to halve the time it takes.

Best regards,
Costin Ruja
 
I can see the video, it seems this is one way to go.

Best regards,
Costin Ruja
 
yeah, its not that much difficult to make it [pc3]

If you are interested i can make it for you.
 
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