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SolidWorks Timesaving Tip #5: Feature-Driven Patterns

Submitted by Clement Donzel on Tuesday, 16 March 2010View Comments

Lots of SolidWorks users take advantages of linear and circular patterns when creating things like mounting holes around parts.

When it comes time to create the assembly, wouldn’t be nice to have SolidWorks add fasteners to the mounting holes automatically?

This is possible with something call SolidWorks Feature-driven patterns.

During the whole month of March, the SolidWorks Asia-Pacific blog will be publishing exclusive timesaving tips every Tuesday and Thursday.


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