Attention: next week, we will upload a brand new NX CAD SECRETS you should not miss 🤓 I will show you, how to create THE IMPOSSIBLE PATTERN in an associative manner by following the rules of HORIZONTAL MODELING! Stay tuned (-: I am looking forward your replies to this video 🤓
I used define a sketch orientation, because, i am aim to reduce a number of steps in history navigator. But probably it not so stable. Before your's video i don't submit, that modelling in NX can be so stable. In first time i thought, that was a trick. Thanks for your labor.
Modularity, meaning a large number of steps has a lot more advantages than the other way round. Just watch my videos about Horizontal Modeling. I am using Feature Groups to sort my Model History and having a good overview (-: Have fun
Hey, Simon Really great to finally have a channel dedicated to Tips, Tricks and Techniques regarding Siemens NX. I have a challenge (surface modelling) for you if you are interested: very simple conditions, yet not so easy to be done properly! It is similar to corner blend, but with rather 3 free boundary curves (4th, 5th degree). Each of those 3 curves lies on each corresponding XY, YZ and XZ construction planes and each two curves touch at a point (not necessarily perpendicular though!). It is a three sided surface (by condition) but does not have to remain three sided by construction\design.
c'mon I didn't even realize it has been removed, because I am defining positions always by use of an external CSYS (-: But I agree - it was an unnecessary mod
Attention: next week, we will upload a brand new NX CAD SECRETS you should not miss 🤓
I will show you, how to create THE IMPOSSIBLE PATTERN in an associative manner by following the rules of HORIZONTAL MODELING!
Stay tuned (-: I am looking forward your replies to this video 🤓
I used define a sketch orientation, because, i am aim to reduce a number of steps in history navigator. But probably it not so stable. Before your's video i don't submit, that modelling in NX can be so stable. In first time i thought, that was a trick.
Thanks for your labor.
Modularity, meaning a large number of steps has a lot more advantages than the other way round. Just watch my videos about Horizontal Modeling. I am using Feature Groups to sort my Model History and having a good overview (-: Have fun
Hey, Simon
Really great to finally have a channel dedicated to Tips, Tricks and Techniques regarding Siemens NX.
I have a challenge (surface modelling) for you if you are interested: very simple conditions, yet not so easy to be done properly!
It is similar to corner blend, but with rather 3 free boundary curves (4th, 5th degree). Each of those 3 curves lies on each corresponding XY, YZ and XZ construction planes and each two curves touch at a point (not necessarily perpendicular though!). It is a three sided surface (by condition) but does not have to remain three sided by construction\design.
Fill surface is the proper command I guess!
I used to be pissed off I could not define a horizontal reference, not any more. :P
c'mon I didn't even realize it has been removed, because I am defining positions always by use of an external CSYS (-: But I agree - it was an unnecessary mod