@@learnNX Part-family was the method that we used in a previous company that I worked for. One part family member was the casted part and the other family members were machining variants for the same part. I was wouldering if you will show another solution that were not using part family.
If you work with separate drawing files you have to pair manually the part and the drawing. that means, open the finished drawing, change the part, correct the position on the sheet, correct the position of the dimensions and save as with new name. But let us look into the future with NX 2406. Here you create your PMIs, some of them automatically, and in your CAM-process you define the manufacturing for eache PMI. In other words, you don't need a drawing.
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Thank you for the praise. The next big topic is modular construction.
Please make a video on casting and machining model to show link between them
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Part-family is an option I used so. I am interested in this video on what LearnNX can propose.
@@Stocjon1985 Yes, part-families are perfect for modular design. Whitch kind of parts do you want to create with part-families?
@@learnNX Part-family was the method that we used in a previous company that I worked for. One part family member was the casted part and the other family members were machining variants for the same part. I was wouldering if you will show another solution that were not using part family.
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can you make a video on how to make drawings from "part families" parts. Basically an automated process to avoid doing them manually one by one. Thx
If you work with separate drawing files you have to pair manually the part and the drawing. that means, open the finished drawing, change the part, correct the position on the sheet, correct the position of the dimensions and save as with new name.
But let us look into the future with NX 2406. Here you create your PMIs, some of them automatically, and in your CAM-process you define the manufacturing for eache PMI. In other words, you don't need a drawing.
@@learnNX Thanks for your response. Maybe they will have something in future to automate this🤞
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