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I have a C shape with an array of pockets on one wall that I made by sketching and pocketing one hole and repeating with linear pattern. I want to copy the pockets over to the opposite wall. What's the canonical way of doing this? I tried using Mirror, but it looks like I can only mirror the original pocket and not the array, and I can't find a way to array the new pocket created by Mirror.
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Please change the subject of your first post to something less spam smelling. There is no "interesting information" in the post, it is a clear help request concerning mirror and array.
You may receive better answers if you upload an image or the FreeCAD file.
Please change the subject of your first post to something less spam smelling. There is no "interesting information" in the post, it is a clear help request concerning mirror and array.
You may receive better answers if you upload an image or the FreeCAD file.
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Re: I want to share an interesting information for you
If it is PartDesign body use PartDesign_MultiTransform to apply multiple repetitive transformations at once.