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Is it possible to edit a sketch pattern to include new sketch geometry

ryan_mcgoldrickryan_mcgoldrick Member Posts: 71 ✭✭✭
Ie you have an existing sketch pattern of a square

Come back edit sketch and add an additional square within the original square ie offset, and have it be included into that same pattern instance and direction etc.

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  • loltonka4x4andmoreloltonka4x4andmore Member Posts: 6 EDU
    if you are using that original sketch the answer should be yes, I would try to go open that sketch change what needs to be changed and if that does not work I am not sure what to do... if that makes any sense
  • outstandingoutstanding Member Posts: 56 ✭✭✭
    I'm afraid the answer is no. One can edit directions, axis alignments, in even pretty dynamic ways (like removing a constraint and replacing it with one's own), but there is no way to edit the set of elements baked into an Offset or a Pattern. If you find this should be possible, here is an Improvement Request you can vote up.
  • glen_dewsburyglen_dewsbury Member Posts: 1,061 PRO
    @ryan_mcgoldrick
    Yes and No.
    The answer is yes if you feature pattern the sketch. No if you use sketch pattern in the sketch.
    More effective to pattern the feature than the sketch if it gets the results you want.
    https://cad.onshape.com/documents/6164a183c20441bb781f7cd0/w/ccde88345499b28baa265f85/e/c70275563cf603a43b30126d
  • MannyFMannyF Member Posts: 18 ✭✭

    Sketch patterns are less efficient (don't know why but that's the way it is). The problem with feature patterns is it's harder to align stuff, for example if you want the pattern centered between two faces. Maybe there's a better way to do this but at the moment the only way I know is to type in a formula to calculate the exact pattern distance mathematically. Using sketch, I can create the pattern, delete the distance dimension and then align patterned geometry to existing geometry using sketch constrains, which is more intuitive and a lot easier.

  • jelte_steur814jelte_steur814 Member Posts: 490 PRO

    @MannyF:

    Perhaps you could use the sketch geometry (perhaps with pattern) just to create construction geometry. use a measured variable (e.g. on a line length) to drive the feature pattern. that way you will use the ease of definition of the sketch (i.s.o. formula's) and combine it with the flexibility of a feature pattern.

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