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Sketch pattern vs. feature pattern

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TitaniumLeg

Industrial
Jan 23, 2007
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Is there an advantage to using a sketch pattern instead of using feature pattern? Just wondering if one way would be preferred over the other.

Example:
If you have a piece of steel plate and you sketch a hexagon to extrude-cut from the material. Then do a feature pattern of the extrude to create multiple cuts. Or would there be an advantage to doing a sketch pattern of the hexagon and then doing an extrude-cut of the pattern.

Thanks in advance,
TL
 
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It depends on the design and which you are more confortable with. I have used both.

Chris
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It depends on the design intent and whether the feature pattern you are referencing is within the part or inside another part. Would you want an in-context relationship?

A sketch-pattern is useful if a feature-pattern doesn't exist or if the sketch pattern encompasses different feature references. (2 hole A, 1 hole B, etc)

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