Your idea is good. Array is a very useful function, but it should be used with parsimony, since it uses a lot of processing that makes difficult the manipulation of the drawing.
@@Bugman_Br I had to get out a dictionary and look up "parsimony" to find the word meaning. Hahaha. I don't recall ever hearing it or reading it before. Is it a program limitation or a computer power limitation that often drag arrays to a halt?
@@tenlittleindians The array creates a very large volume of information that starts to slow the manipulation of the part, see the video of the bike assembly (# 87) and realize at the end of the assembly when I put the wheel that has a lot of array resources. It is slow and difficult to assemble.
Put that spring through an array function and you got your box spring about 90% finished. Hahaha. That's a clever way to draw complex springs.
Your idea is good.
Array is a very useful function, but it should be used with parsimony, since it uses a lot of processing that makes difficult the manipulation of the drawing.
@@Bugman_Br I had to get out a dictionary and look up "parsimony" to find the word meaning. Hahaha. I don't recall ever hearing it or reading it before.
Is it a program limitation or a computer power limitation that often drag arrays to a halt?
@@tenlittleindians The array creates a very large volume of information that starts to slow the manipulation of the part, see the video of the bike assembly (# 87) and realize at the end of the assembly when I put the wheel that has a lot of array resources. It is slow and difficult to assemble.
Use array in moderation, do not overdo it!
@@Bugman_Br I'll watch it, thanks.