Instrumentul PolarPattern ia o funcție selectată ca intrare și creează plecând de la aceasta un set de copii rotite (în jurul unei axe date). Începând cu v0.17, se pot modela mai multe funcții.
A slot-shaped pocket (B) made on top of a base pad (A, also referred to as support) is used for a polar pattern. The result (C) is shown on the right.
Select the Part Design → Apply a pattern → PolarPattern option from the menu.
If there is no active Body, and there are two or more Bodies in the document, the Active Body Required dialog will open and prompt you to activate one. If there is a single Body it will be activated automatically.
If no features were selected the Select featuretask panel opens: select one or more (hold down the Ctrl key) from the list and press the OK button.
The PolarPattern parameterstask panel opens. See Options for more information.
Press the OK button to finish.
Edit
Do one of the following:
Double-click the PolarPattern object in the Tree view.
Right-click the PolarPattern object in the Tree view and select Edit PolarPattern from the context menu.
The PolarPattern parameterstask panel opens. See Options for more information.
Overall Angle: Enter the overall Angle. If the angle is less than 360°, the occurrences are evenly distributed from 0° (first occurrence) to the given angle (last occurrence). If the angle is 360°, the occurrences are evenly distributed around the circle. For n occurrences an angle of 360° is equivalent to an angle of 360°*(1-1/n).
introduced in version 1.0: Offset Angle: Enter the Offset angle from a given point on the first occurrence to the same point on the next occurrence. For n occurrences: OverallAngle=(n-1)*Offset.
Specify the number of Occurrences (including the original feature).
If the Update view checkbox is checked the view will update in real time.
Ordering features
If some of the selected features are additive and others subtractive, their order can have have an impact on the final result. You can change the order by dragging individual features in the list.
Effect of the feature order
Limite
Any shape in the pattern that does not overlap the parent feature will be excluded. This ensures that a PartDesign Body always consists of a single, connected solid.
The PartDesign patterns are not yet as optimized as their Draft counterparts. So for a large number of instances you should consider using a Draft PolarArray instead, combined with a Part boolean operation. This may require major changes to your model as you are leaving PartDesign and therefore cannot simply continue with further PartDesign features in the same body. An example is shown in this Forum topic.
A pattern cannot be applied directly to another pattern, be it polar, linear or a mirror. For this you need a PartDesign MultiTransform.