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this is alien from javelin playing with the new toys in solidworks 2013. today weamp;#39;ll concentrate on the new functionality for patterns the fact that you can modify the dimensions from the seed in order to affect all the instances if youamp;#39;re looking at these three examples and youamp;#39;re considering doing this in solidworks 2012 or prior youamp;#39;d have to sketch each and every one of these shapes in order to do to use it in a cut extrude operation or multiple cut extrude features itamp;#39;s no longer the case in solidworks 2013 letamp;#39;s take a look at the first example as you can see here iamp;#39;m just patterning one feature this cut extrude i have an ellipse and i dimension the minor and major axis for example this one is a perfect circle since these two are equal and in the pattern iamp;#39;m just varying those dimensions so in the first direction iamp;#39;m gonna vary the major axis in the secondary direction iamp;#39;m going to vary the minor axis