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hello today iamp;#39;d like to talk about uh using the pattern component feature in nx assembly modeling so for this video iamp;#39;m going to be using nx12 and uh weamp;#39;re going to get started on uh making a little a couple different component patterns here so iamp;#39;ve got a block here thatamp;#39;s just a base of this assembly and then this little red component is like a little fixture block that we are going to make a pattern of so letamp;#39;s weamp;#39;ll say that i want to make uh more of them obviously with an assembly you can add as many of this component as you want and then constrain each one of them but the problem with that is itamp;#39;s kind of tedious and when you need to change the spacing if it is truly a pattern you might have to change the assembly constraints on all of them and if you look at what i have here on the constraints just to locate that one block that i have in this assembly so far there were four constraints that i had to do so multiply th