Great tip. No matter how expert you are, there's always something to learn. Keep up the good work. I would recommend this channel to all NX cam users, be it beginners or experts.
Hi Roshan, wow, thank you for your feedback! We are very happy that our tips help you and that you would recommend it. Feel free to do so if you have the chance. 😉We will keep up with our tips.🤗
There is an alternative way that I also use which is associative. Enter modelling, create a 'Bounding Body', choose block and check the 'Create Non-Aligned Minimum Body'.
They needed an interesting part to show the best fit feature. Depending on the use case, part material and customer requirements it might be obligatory to make this part from a single solid piece of stock.
Hey mirzoevd812, haha... of course it would be possible to split that part into two. But as Mr. Edvinsyse already mentioned, it was just an example part to demonstrate the Best Fit function (and the use of it for CAM programmers).
Great tip. No matter how expert you are, there's always something to learn. Keep up the good work. I would recommend this channel to all NX cam users, be it beginners or experts.
Hi Roshan, wow, thank you for your feedback! We are very happy that our tips help you and that you would recommend it. Feel free to do so if you have the chance. 😉We will keep up with our tips.🤗
really helpful vvery very tank ful to u sir
There is an alternative way that I also use which is associative. Enter modelling, create a 'Bounding Body', choose block and check the 'Create Non-Aligned Minimum Body'.
Hi Alex! That is most certainly also a good way to get the blank in its ideal shape/dimensions! Thank you for your feedback! 💯
Can you make a video on how to make ipw, when simulated into a part so you Can use it for a Stock for a 2nd operation in another file?
Hi Stefan! Thank you for your feedback! We'd love to show you the IPW flow in our future videos 🙂
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You are welcome. 👍
what if i have old nx10 cam???? no modeling support only cam.....then how can i do it
Can't 2 parts be made and screwed on or do welding? 😀 Thanks for the lesson
They needed an interesting part to show the best fit feature. Depending on the use case, part material and customer requirements it might be obligatory to make this part from a single solid piece of stock.
Hey mirzoevd812, haha... of course it would be possible to split that part into two. But as Mr. Edvinsyse already mentioned, it was just an example part to demonstrate the Best Fit function (and the use of it for CAM programmers).