You really think I still know what I did in a video which I recorded 4 years ago? Obviously with a "law" extension you can control the extension with a law and you can also control the continuity. An extrude is not an extension and you can´t control it with a law.
Sorry, NX 2007? No idea. That would be NX 5 or 6? You can get the NX Learning Edition for free - so get rid of that old version because it really sucks.
I am using NX9. I didn’t find ‘Fill Surface’ command in it. I tried other options to close the curves but the results are not good. Can you suggest any alternative command. Thank You.
Sorry, I never had NX 9, use the command finder and look for the fill surface command. You can try through curvesm through curve mesh os studio surface.
Seems you don´t get the aim/purpose of this exercise, do you? In order to get a smooth surface you have to make sure you get at least tangent continuous surfaces.
I was looking for a tutorial just like this one. Thank you so much!
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Amazing tutorial Sir, Thank you so very much
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Very nice video and very useful
Awesome...easy to understand.
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Its great, thank you.
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very nice video
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What is difference between law extension and extrude ? Why did you use law extension in bottom line and use extrude in top line ?
You really think I still know what I did in a video which I recorded 4 years ago? Obviously with a "law" extension you can control the extension with a law and you can also control the continuity. An extrude is not an extension and you can´t control it with a law.
Between the G0 with G1 how difference
I do not have the direct sketch options. Where can I find these? Using NX 2007. Thank you for any help.
Sorry, NX 2007? No idea. That would be NX 5 or 6? You can get the NX Learning Edition for free - so get rid of that old version because it really sucks.
I am using NX9. I didn’t find ‘Fill Surface’ command in it. I tried other options to close the curves but the results are not good. Can you suggest any alternative command. Thank You.
Sorry, I never had NX 9, use the command finder and look for the fill surface command. You can try through curvesm through curve mesh os studio surface.
Also Why did you use tangent in splines?
Seems you don´t get the aim/purpose of this exercise, do you? In order to get a smooth surface you have to make sure you get at least tangent continuous surfaces.
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