Hanging On By a Tread! Siemens NX Pattern Tutorial for Precision Modeling

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 มี.ค. 2024
  • Using several powerful ‪@Siemens‬ NX techniques, you can map treads onto shapes that are developable. This video will teach you how to use the wrap curve, expressions language, composite curve, stop at intersection, and pattern within a sketch. ‪@SiemensSoftware‬ ‪@SiemensKnowledgeHub‬ ‪@NxTutor‬
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  • @ThiagoR7767
    @ThiagoR7767 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice video. I have two questions:
    1- Is there any particular reason why you're using the old sketcher?
    2- Why did you use several Swept features instead of a single one? I feel like that's not a good practice because it breaks associativity (for example if you were to change the initial shape - making it square instead of triangular)