Thank you for your very clear tutorial! I have never done surface modeling in NX before and I learned a lot. Your explanations are perfect, and the video quality is very high.
Sir can you clear my doubt in your video at 2:25 to 2:40 you use sheet trim command first you select whole cylinderical body and than you middle design and discard it. But when I use this same process only middle design portion show on screen whole bottle discard why. Because I learnt that discard : - FIRST SELECT THAT BODY WHICH IS NOT REQUIRED AND THEN SELECT THAT BODY FROM WHICH YOU WANT TO DISCARD. BUT in your video you take wrong selection but result was ok how it possible. Please Explain
At O:41 When I am extruding this curve, it is either in Y direction or X direction but not perpendicular to the datun plane which is at 45° between X and Y You created this sketch on the datum plane.
Bro I have a doubt how to check volume of the bottle if the volume is 800 ml how to make 1000 ml or if it is 1150 ml how to make 1000 ml pls do a video pls
@@TechDesignsantosh I apologize for lack of clarity, my question was what you saw and how you felt about the nature of UGNX's speed and responsiveness. Benchmarks have shown UGNX to be superior in large assembly processing times than SolidWorks or Inventor, do you think that it performs better? Has it ever crashed unexpectedly during normal use? What did you experience while running UGNX on various computers?
I can't compare the other applications with UGNX because lack of knowledge on other application. As far as I have seen there is no way NX will crash for large assembly untill you interrupt work in progress action.. also processing is faster and is user friendly
Thank you for your very clear tutorial! I have never done surface modeling in NX before and I learned a lot. Your explanations are perfect, and the video quality is very high.
Thank you
Dude.... Finally some clear and understandable NX tutorials on youtube. Top work, thanks a lot
Welcome.. keep watching
Hello! Thankyou for your video! Please make more video where you work with surface modelling. For example PC mouse, phone cover, and other
Sure
Amazing video thanks
Pls upload a video on how to make plastic mould of the part
Sure 👍
Sir can you clear my doubt in your video at 2:25 to 2:40 you use sheet trim command first you select whole cylinderical body and than you middle design and discard it. But when I use this same process only middle design portion show on screen whole bottle discard why. Because I learnt that discard : - FIRST SELECT THAT BODY WHICH IS NOT REQUIRED AND THEN SELECT THAT BODY FROM WHICH YOU WANT TO DISCARD. BUT in your video you take wrong selection but result was ok how it possible. Please Explain
Hi.. watch my video on trim sheet you will come to know
Very good guidance
I have a clarification in NX 1980
How to convert surface model to solid
Please support
If surfaces are completely closed use sew command, if not use thicken to increase thickness.. watch sew command video
@@TechDesignsantosh Thank you
Awesome
awesome Mr los santos
How did you extrude the curve perpendicular to 45° datum plane??
may i know the timeline please?
At O:41
When I am extruding this curve, it is either in Y direction or X direction but not perpendicular to the datun plane which is at 45° between X and Y
You created this sketch on the datum plane.
in "extrude/specify vector" select "face/plane normal" and select 45* plane
@@TechDesignsantosh Also used this method, but its going parallel to the datum plane🤷🏻♂️
Shsre your model to support@techdesign.tech I will check may be some problem
Bro I have a doubt how to check volume of the bottle if the volume is 800 ml how to make 1000 ml or if it is 1150 ml how to make 1000 ml pls do a video pls
Sure i will check and update you this
@@TechDesignsantosh I'm also excited.
Whats your experience with performance speed of ugnx?
I have more than 10 years of experience in UGNX
@@TechDesignsantosh I apologize for lack of clarity, my question was what you saw and how you felt about the nature of UGNX's speed and responsiveness.
Benchmarks have shown UGNX to be superior in large assembly processing times than SolidWorks or Inventor, do you think that it performs better? Has it ever crashed unexpectedly during normal use?
What did you experience while running UGNX on various computers?
I can't compare the other applications with UGNX because lack of knowledge on other application.
As far as I have seen there is no way NX will crash for large assembly untill you interrupt work in progress action.. also processing is faster and is user friendly
@@TechDesignsantosh Thank you
Is this NX 12?
sir features and coring ki video banano
Sure
Sir y slots generated nahi hoo rajh h
Mention timeline
gj bro