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Creating Pattern Features | 215
While selecting a feature set for a pattern, you select each graphically depen-
dent feature individually. You can select multiple independent features.
Single instances in a pattern can be made independent of an existing pattern
feature. Once a feature is independent, it can be altered while its position
remains intact.
In this tutorial, you create several different types of patterns, using both
incremental and included spacing. In the polar pattern exercise, you make
one instance independent and alter it.
Activate R-PATTERN_1, and zoom to it. Turn off the visibility of SURFCUT_1.
R-PATTERN contains a filleted plate and one counterbore hole. You create a
rectangular pattern of the hole with incremental spacing and alignment to
an edge.
To create a rectangular pattern
1 Use
AMPATTERN to create a rectangular pattern, responding to the prompts.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose Placed
Features Rectangle Pattern.
Select features to pattern: Specify the hole
Select features to pattern or [liSt/Remove] <Accept>: Press ENTER
If you use multiple features to create a pattern, you select each one individu-
ally, regardless of feature dependencies.