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repeating the linear component diagonally

EmanueleG

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Good morning.

I searched within the forum if this question was already posted but found nothing.
My dilemma is this; I have to make a linear repetition of a part by moving it diagonally and I don't understand how to do it.

I would like to avoid creating parts on parts with the same constraints, because I think I do not take full advantage of the potential of the program.

attached here is the axieme screen. selected in blue is the detail that I want to move obliquely, going to fill those holes.

Thank you very much.
 

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Unfortunately the part on which there are holes is imported and I cannot change it.
when I use the command used in the video, then, it tells me: "It is necessary to select a function of the creation wizard holes or a function or component that is part of an existing repetition to drive the repeat to be created."

I don't know how to recreate those holes in that order.
 
a solution can be, if your version supports it, to create sketch lines represented the perimeter of the pattern and then with the segment command insert the repeat points.
you can use this for a sketch-driven repetition
another way is to make us sketch by inserting points a hole you and one no
another way is to use copy with couplings
 
Thank you very much for the answers.

I still have to use the sketch-driven repetition and soon I would have used it, as it appears in the video that was kindly linked to me.
But I still solved. In practice I created a diagonal plane, with the same angle as those holes. from there then I made the repetition of the linear component, moving over or under that plan.

the doubt that I am now is more theoretical; is it correct to create for this kind of additional plan things, or is it better to reduce them to the minimum possible?
 

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