Hole table

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I have a sheet metal with a lot of holes (maybe more than 60) on one of its flanges.
Even by using patterns etc, I have to add a lot of dimensions that makes the sketch too crowded and makes it very hard to check if the dimensions are correct.

Is there any possible way to use a table or an excel file to add X & Y coordinates and the holes be added? Something like Holes table in drawings.

For now I've divided the holes to several features, but still having a hole table that derives the hole positions seems to be simpler.

Thanks.
by gupta9665 » Tue Oct 10, 2023 2:11 am
Tera wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 10:40 pm I have a sheet metal with a lot of holes (maybe more than 60) on one of its flanges.
Even by using patterns etc, I have to add a lot of dimensions that makes the sketch too crowded and makes it very hard to check if the dimensions are correct.

Is there any possible way to use a table or an excel file to add X & Y coordinates and the holes be added? Something like Holes table in drawings.

For now I've divided the holes to several features, but still having a hole table that derives the hole positions seems to be simpler.

Thanks.
Have you looking into using feature patterns, fill shape pattern , or table driven pattern (you can use an external file in this)?
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Tera wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 10:40 pm I have a sheet metal with a lot of holes (maybe more than 60) on one of its flanges.
Even by using patterns etc, I have to add a lot of dimensions that makes the sketch too crowded and makes it very hard to check if the dimensions are correct.

Is there any possible way to use a table or an excel file to add X & Y coordinates and the holes be added? Something like Holes table in drawings.

For now I've divided the holes to several features, but still having a hole table that derives the hole positions seems to be simpler.

Thanks.
Have you looking into using feature patterns, fill shape pattern , or table driven pattern (you can use an external file in this)?
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gupta9665 wrote: Tue Oct 10, 2023 2:11 am Have you looking into using feature patterns, fill shape, or table driven pattern (you can use an external file in this)?
The holes doesn't follow a pattern. So feature pattern can not be used (I assume)
I don't know what is fill shape. If it's the same as Fill pattern, it can not be used too. Because there's not a special pattern for the holes. I will research to see what Fill shape is.

I had completely forgotten about table driven pattern. Never have used it. It seems promising. I'll check some tutorials and will be back.

Thanks for your feed back.
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@gupta9665 Table Driven Pattern was perfect.
I really appreciate your help.

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Sorry I meant fill pattern only and accidently typed shape. But glad to know that table driven worked well.
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