Hi Steve thanks for the informative video. I have a question for you... Do class A modelers use a program like Siemens NX? Is it even possible to create class A surfaces in Siemens NX?
@@learnsurfacing In which of these programs (Alias vs Siemens NX) do you think it is easiest and best to create class A surfaces? I use Siemens NX to create surfaces.... There is almost no information on the internet about creating class A surfaces in Siemens NX, so I would like your advice.
I don’t have any experience of NX. Alias is much more widely used than NX for A-class surfacing and, as you say, there are tons of tutorials out there. So it would certainly be easier to learn Alias than NX.
Hi sir how can we avoid short edges while merging more than five fillets at a corner, it will be a great guide for us. My models are not been able to stitched for thickening. Some of my engineering friends says it is a basic requirement for delivering data for engineering.
Very informative video 👍
Glad you liked it! :)
Please make video on curveture comb
Also types of curvature combs and all
thank you
very informative 👍
Thanks @AbhayKumar-mt8xg . 🙂
You might find my free guide useful as well: learnsurfacing.thinkific.com/products/digital_downloads/new-digital-download-autodesk-alias-surfacing
Thank You for the advice !
My pleasure!
Thank you 🤓
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks Sir for your effort and valuable time 🦾
You're welcome!
Hi Steve thanks for the informative video. I have a question for you... Do class A modelers use a program like Siemens NX? Is it even possible to create class A surfaces in Siemens NX?
Yes. I've never seen it but apparently it is used in some companies. Only a very few compared with Alias and ICEM Surf.
@@learnsurfacing In which of these programs (Alias vs Siemens NX) do you think it is easiest and best to create class A surfaces? I use Siemens NX to create surfaces.... There is almost no information on the internet about creating class A surfaces in Siemens NX, so I would like your advice.
I don’t have any experience of NX. Alias is much more widely used than NX for A-class surfacing and, as you say, there are tons of tutorials out there. So it would certainly be easier to learn Alias than NX.
@@learnsurfacing Thank you.
Hi Steve, the link to the free guide does not work.
Hi! Many thanks for pointing this out. I've now fixed it hopefully. Let me know if it works OK. 😄
@@learnsurfacing Yes it works now. Thanks!
Hi sir how can we avoid short edges while merging more than five fillets at a corner, it will be a great guide for us. My models are not been able to stitched for thickening. Some of my engineering friends says it is a basic requirement for delivering data for engineering.
That's a really good question. Do you have a model you could send me? It would be a good topic for a video. My email is learnsurfacing@gmail.com