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...more interesting titbits when using Point Patterns:
This works fine with a point pattern. I did learn that if you make the circle in the sketch to manage the points a construction circle, the pattern does not rotate. the pattern follow the points, but the ribs all orient the same way. When I changed the circle to geometry, the pattern followed the normal of the circle as expected (desired). For some reason, it would not except the disk's outside surface, even if I removed the taper.
I did have to use the alternate origin so I created a datum point while inside the pattering dialog. This corrected an odd Z-offset issue that seems to be prominent with pattern origins.
Notice how the entire definition remains within the dialog.
Of course, this is Creo 2.0. I am not sure how close to this you can come with WF but the end result should be possible with the tips included here.
Another option probably the easiest as long as the two outer spacings will remain the same at 95deg ,ould be to use a 2direction pattern +95deg as angular spacing in direction 1 // then -185deg in direction 2.
1 pattern feature no tables or complex editing, but if you decide you want 3 angles 85 90 95 then the other methods may work better. paste special allows you to keep all the features identical except for spacing angle which will be controlled by each pasted feature
John, Skipping 68 ribs in a pattern sounds like a design intent and rebuild nightmare but it'd work. there wouldn't be a need to pattern the full 360deg around just 280deg with total of 56 instances
So in my post from yesterday I suggested doing a 2 way or 2 direction Axial pattern forgetting that only Dir1 is axial and Dir2 is Radial so that is wrong or impossible.
Today I also tried out a modified version of john pryal's suggestion along the 280deg of 360 and unchecking Boxes points for unneeded locations.
With that mithod which I'll update on the 21st or tonight I used a workaround to prevent the flip and section fail that occurs past 180deg angle using a sketched line.
Although this is an old thread, (very old!) it is still interesting. Some people have done amazing things with dimensional patterns. The one that I would like is also related to dual rotation vectors. All to often, my patterns want to be rotated twice for the "to" location/orientation. You can do this with paste special, but I haven't found how to create the feature to allow this in patterning.
This was one version that was once posted here:
...where 1 direction uses 2 parameters. But if you had two angle parameters in the feature, one would think that you can then pattern the feature using two rotational vectors. My brain just doesn't think of how the feature would have both these elements in them or even how to have the foresight to create them.
Dim Pattern for internal PL8 plane
Direction 1 -95deg Right Hand Rule Light Purple arrow
Direction 2 +185deg Right Hand Rule (95+90) Dark Purple arrow
ROy GBiv in that order going ro make body yellow but left it gray
my method for dim pattern was successful
Michael
After I posted the last one, I stumbled onto this options...
Adding a 3rd dimension to the direction alters the feature's size. The 3rd dim on the rectangular slots was added as -2, and in the one being shown is the diameter of the hole changing along the pattern.