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Feature Driven Component Pattern

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krywarick6

Automotive
Jun 9, 2003
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Does any one know if a feature driven component pattern can be driven from a 'Body-Move/Copy' feature?

Regards,

Christopher Zona
Litens Automotive Partnership
Concord, Ontario, Canada
 
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I doubt it - best way to find out is to set up a test model and find out.

A Body-Move/Copy is just copying the Geometry and not really defining it. Test it and see.

Let us know what you find out.

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Scott Baugh, CSWP [pc2]

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Why not use the linear pattern feature to copy the body instead of the Move/Copy function? Then you could use the pattern to drive a component pattern.

Jason Capriotti
ThyssenKrupp Elevator
 
It doesn't allow the body to be patterned, so I tried to pattern the required features and got this message.

LPattern1: Warning: Some feature instances are disjoint and will not be created. Use the Bodies option to mirror/pattern distinct bodies.

This is why I have to body-move/copy.

Thanks anyway.


Regards,

Christopher Zona
Litens Automotive Partnership
Concord, Ontario, Canada
 
In the Linear Pattern feature manager, look for the box with the header "Bodies to Pattern". The body needs to be in that box instead of in Features to Pattern. This is what that message is trying to tell you.
 
Ok, so it's Monday and my head is a bit thick.......



Regards,

Christopher Zona
Litens Automotive Partnership
Concord, Ontario, Canada
 
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