Hi Tim, that is exactly the answer I was looking for, felt like I was grasping at thin air there for a bit. Thanks a lot for posting that! Great to know. I've never thought it as a hindrance and my mind just works the way NX does now so very interesting to hear comparisons from the other...
Thanks for the replies all! Your totally right about individual preferences, just how it goes even under the same company roof.
Understanding that, what my confusion was alluding to was loki3000's statement that it cannot be done. When in reality it can, although the function is not the same...
Right, I don't see why you cannot dimension to the centerline instead above. screw shaft would be 1.25 and top corner of head would be 3.5. I'm confused why people think it's not possible or easy to do this.
Felix K. Holloway - Designer - NX 9 & 11 Native
I must be totally missing something. You can dimension any line pretty much any way you want in NX...
I revolve sketches about their reference axis all the time and it is a breeze. Maybe we are not on the same page.
Felix K. Holloway - Designer - NX 9 & 11 Native
I have not checked NX10, can you send a screenshot of the window when you MB3->Customize->Shortcuts tab?
Felix K. Holloway - Designer - NX 9 & 11 Native
OK.
I think I figured it out. This only happens when the center point of the circle is located on a CSYS origin point. If the circle is created about a regular point or an arbitrary location it does not occur. I tried several configurations and every time the circle is centered on a CSYS it...
I'm not sure exactly, that seems odd. Just curious, why do you need to do that. Also why are you not doing it in a sketch. If you are extruding this shape, you do not need to trim the curves and you can just select the curves you want. Leaving the full circles intact is a better reference-driven...
Is this in a sketch or with basic curves? Also what curves are you trimming, I cannot tell from your image file.
Felix K. Holloway - Designer - NX 9 & 11
Thanks Cowski, had no idea there was that much angst about it. It appears the devs have corrected this in NX 11, there is now an option to disable popups in the customize->shortcuts tab. Life is better now...
Felix K. Holloway - Designer - NX 9 & 11
Nice Cowski, it's an interesting thing that you have to move the view or CSYS to your desired plane after each click if you want 3D. I wasn't aware of that and have been using other functions to make curves 3D. Thanks-
Now I'm curious if using this method provides better functionality that...
Hard to tell from your description, but Bridge Curve or Fit Curve should do what you want. Bridge Curve easily allows you to keep tangency to the connecting curve(s), and fit curve allows you to make a 3D curve through X number of points anywhere in modeling space.
Bridge curve can also be...
loki3000,
The dimensional tool in sketch for circles and arcs (radius and diameter) is combined into one function. "Radial Dimension".
Using this function on a circle, you just change the option to "Diametral" instead of "Radial".
Why have two functions when you can do it all with one...
The machining software is just following a path, and doesn't have to reconnect faces to make things work. I often hear people upset that CAD software cannot perform miracles and "Just make it work"... If CAD software was that smart, we'd all be out of a job... [pc2] Let's face it, CAD is A LOT...
You mean view in 3D and spin it around? I've only heard of that type of thing with 3D PDF. I would be surprised if PowerPoint was able to view CAD files in 3D.
Felix K. Holloway - Designer - NX 9 & 11
I don't see why not.. Just drag and drop it like any other file.. Is there some special functionality you are trying to achieve or something besides just having it be in your PPTX document?
Felix K. Holloway - Designer - NX 9 & 11
There are a couple ways to do this. Using quickpick, you can select the component itself, it is the one with the yellow cube next to its name.
Or you can use the pre-selection filter to be set to "components" only which will only allow you to grab components and not individual geometry pieces...
Hi all, you know how when you select any piece of geometry, and there is a small menu that pops up immediately following your click near where you clicked in the graphics window? It's designed to be helpful but I find it extremely annoying, because if I have to for some reason select 50-100...