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new filling style for sections

Macario Bruno

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Hello, everyone. I would need to create the following fill styles in solidedge (st6 and st7)
I have already tried to create new styles using the "styl" menu by selecting the dotted and filling item but the selection of available samples is limited and, except for small changes, (color, spacing) I did not manage to create a filling that approached those in the figure.
I know that if it is a mainly mechanical cad but some extra filling would be convenient, especially to those who use it not only to shape details to fit in the workshop.... thanks for your suggestions. . .
 

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for the first (points and triangles) and the last (lined) you can get them overlapping two pre-existing restraints that resemble us.
I think there is also a restraint of circles but at first sight I don't think it's fruitible.
 
Hello, everyone. I would need to create the following fill styles in solidedge (st6 and st7)
I have already tried to create new styles using the "styl" menu by selecting the dotted and filling item but the selection of available samples is limited and, except for small changes, (color, spacing) I did not manage to create a filling that approached those in the figure.
I know that if it is a mainly mechanical cad but some extra filling would be convenient, especially to those who use it not only to shape details to fit in the workshop.... thanks for your suggestions. . .
you have to go to "style" - "cart" - "new" and in the "field" section you can define the elements that make up the dash.
once you do this you will have to go to "style" - "fill" - "new" and define a new filling that uses the new restraint.

said this, to realize the desired restraints, you will have to work a bit as I see them composed by many elements.

Hi.
 
thanks for the tips.. I hoped there was a chance, in some way, to draw the filling in dft and then import it... but I will be happy with patience and imagination...:finger:
 

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