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Tracy Tijan
Marketing Director
Ally PLM Solutions
NX Tip
of the Week
October
9, 2015
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NX -
Surfacing Tools
Hello everyone - In this week's Ally PLM Tip of the Week,
we will take a look at a few different surfacing tools within NX. I'm
defining surfacing tools as any tool required to get more than just a simple
shape; more than just extrude or revolve. The underlying curves are what
give the surface definition. The surface is only as good as the
underlying curves. You may have asked yourself, which surfacing command
should I use to create my desired shape? For example, if we are trying to
loft a shape from section to section, you may be trying to determine the
difference between Through Curves and Through Curves Mesh. We will look
at the requirements for some of these commands as well as some of the
options. All of these commands have the option to create a solid or sheet
(surface) in the settings.
When defining a surface we look at something called U and V
lines. U and V lines are the definitions for a surface. Imagine you
take a surface and mesh it. The lines in one direction will be U
direction and the lines perpendicular to the U lines will be V lines.
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Solid
Edge Tip of the Week
October
2, 2015
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Solid
Edge - Feature Library
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5)
To pull the created feature into a new part, open the Feature
library and drag the feature you created previously into the graphic
window.
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6)
Notice after dragging in the feature that the first row in the
Feature Set Information dialog box is active, which requires that you define
a profile plane.
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