Glad to hear that. Sometimes we get wrapped up in our own little engineering world we forget some basic tools that make easy. I have been guilty of that.
please make complete video on how to do reverse engineering, surfacing (freeform modeling), motion simulation, Cae analysis and mold wizard all these things i want to learn from you bcoz u r one of the best tutor in youtube thank-you
i wish i could afford... right now i am a student. i dont have 💰 to pay you. no problem thanks for making such a great contents but please can you suggest me any free method to learn those things
I like your concept and workflow. Your intersection command results in a spline because it is faceted data. You can use the "Optimize 2d Curve" to get lines and arcs from the splines. This would be easier than sketching the circle as you did. Also, NX could have easily recognized the cylindrical (or perhaps it was conical) face. From that you could easily extract a centerline.
This scan was in no way good enough to pull center lines. I tried. The tapers on those faces are not true conics. Looks like they were drafted from the curved surface. I have messed with the Optimize 2D curve and it does a good job. I am used to not doing that as I want to match to a single curve most of the time when I am slabbing to a scan thus I forget it is there or to lazy to make the switch.
Excellent 'Teacher' indeed. Enjoyed many videos n learnt new here... Thanks
Best for Beginners and Learners who want to know How to do Facet Modeling in NX!
Thanks for Uploading
Loaded with a lot of info. Thanks, Brother
Nice, a lot easier than I've been doing previously.
Glad to hear that.
Sometimes we get wrapped up in our own little engineering world we forget some basic tools that make easy. I have been guilty of that.
please make complete video on how to do reverse engineering, surfacing (freeform modeling), motion simulation, Cae analysis and mold wizard
all these things i want to learn from you
bcoz u r one of the best tutor in youtube
thank-you
Thank you Mehfoozz. I will charge along with what I am doing then.
i wish i could afford...
right now i am a student.
i dont have 💰 to pay you.
no problem thanks for making such a great contents
but please can you suggest me any free method to learn those things
thanks for This video , i have an STL i need to know how to move object in part origin ? (put the stl origin with the part)
Thanks for your Help!
I like your concept and workflow.
Your intersection command results in a spline because it is faceted data. You can use the "Optimize 2d Curve" to get lines and arcs from the splines. This would be easier than sketching the circle as you did.
Also, NX could have easily recognized the cylindrical (or perhaps it was conical) face. From that you could easily extract a centerline.
This scan was in no way good enough to pull center lines. I tried. The tapers on those faces are not true conics. Looks like they were drafted from the curved surface.
I have messed with the Optimize 2D curve and it does a good job. I am used to not doing that as I want to match to a single curve most of the time when I am slabbing to a scan thus I forget it is there or to lazy to make the switch.
This is great, now I don't need to pay for that Reverse Engineering license 😆
great,great.thank you.
OPEN STL FILE IN NX CAD , SAVE AS TO STEP FORMAT, MAKE DRAFTING VIEWS AND DIEMENSIONS...IS IT POSSIBLE.
MEANS MAKE SEPARATE VIDEO ABOVE SAID TYPES.
Stl lerle işim yok ama nx menülerini kullanman hoşuma gitti.
thanks for telling
where is this ase institute located?