
It’s important to note that there is also a rectangular pattern tool located in the create dropdown list, which works with 3-dimensional objects, including faces, bodies, features, and components. However, the sketch rectangular pattern tool, which I’ll demo in this video, only works with 2-dimensional sketch geometry.
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0:00 - How to Rectangular Pattern Sketch Geometry in Fusion 360
0:43 - Accessing the pattern command
2:20 - Selecting the objects to pattern
3:07 - Changing the quantity
3:54 - Changing the extent type
4:45 - Setting the direction
8:00 - Deleting the pattern constraint
10:25 - Selecting the closed profile
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