hi sir in 14:17 for the blend it doesn't form normal from both side only from one side and the other is free although in the next blend it forms normal from both side what is the problem ? thanks
Usually a deform surface is the surface which is not 100% flat. In other words, a surface where you can draw the sketch, is 100% flat surface. But if the surface is not 100% flat, you cannot select it for sketching. All the twisted surfaces are deformed surfaces.
@@CADxTraining What I understood from the video is that to unbend a part we have to select all adjacent surfaces (deformed & flat) of highlighted surfaces mentioned by Creo dialogue box.
hi sir in 14:17 for the blend it doesn't form normal from both side only from one side and the other is free although in the next blend it forms normal from both side what is the problem ? thanks
Just increase the gap value and check
As per 16:19 how to consider which deform surface should be selected for successful unbend of any part ?
Good question.
Usually a deform surface is the surface which is not 100% flat. In other words, a surface where you can draw the sketch, is 100% flat surface. But if the surface is not 100% flat, you cannot select it for sketching. All the twisted surfaces are deformed surfaces.
@@CADxTraining What I understood from the video is that to unbend a part we have to select all adjacent surfaces (deformed & flat) of highlighted surfaces mentioned by Creo dialogue box.
Great🙌🏻
so how can we do it in NX ? blend option you used is from 3d modeling or its in sheet metal option?
Blend is same for both.
Nice video
Creo 7 blend not working properly even do same to same as video
Increase the file accuracy
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Where is the join button
Write down the timing from the video. It will be easy for me to understand.