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46 Create A Pattern Using Faces

The document provides instructions for creating a rectangular pattern of faces in an NX part. It describes selecting a face and defining the pattern directions by selecting edges. The user is instructed to set the pattern to have 2 features spaced 15 units apart in Direction 1 and 3 features spaced 7 units apart in Direction 2.

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46 Create A Pattern Using Faces

The document provides instructions for creating a rectangular pattern of faces in an NX part. It describes selecting a face and defining the pattern directions by selecting edges. The user is instructed to set the pattern to have 2 features spaced 15 units apart in Direction 1 and 3 features spaced 7 units apart in Direction 2.

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Synchronous Modeling and Parametric Design

MT10043 – NX 9.0

Activity: Create a pattern using faces


In this activity, you will create a rectangular pattern by selecting faces. You will
define the pattern directions by selecting edges.

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Create a rectangular pattern


1. Open des12_pattern_sawcover.

The part contains one slot at the top of the handle. You will add a pattern
feature to create an array slots.

2. Choose Home tab→Feature group→Pattern Face .

3. In the Pattern Definition group from the Layout list, select Linear .
4. On the Top Border bar, from the Face Rule list, select Boss or Pocket Faces.
5. Select one of the pocket faces as shown.

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6. Middle-click to complete the selection.


7. Specify the Direction 1 vector as shown.

You can ignore the Alerts message. The default X and Y distance values cause
the pattern geometry to overlap.

8. For Direction 1, set the following:

o Spacing = Count and Pitch


o Count = 2
o Spacing = 15

9. Select the Use Direction 2 check box .


10. Specify Direction 2 vector as shown.

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Make sure the vector is pointing in the direction as indicated below.

You can ignore the Alerts message. The default X and Y distance values cause
the pattern geometry to overlap.

11. For Direction 2, set the following:

o Spacing = Count and Pitch


o Count = 3
o Spacing = 7

12. Middle-click to complete the selection.

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13. Close the part.

You completed the activity.

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