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  1. WRMorrison

    edge/face blend woes

    Thanks for the replies; I appreciate it. I need to maintain the .5R because that is what this feature will be machined with (Ø1.0 ball e.m.). I'll have to try another work-around to get the desired result I guess instead of edge/face blend. -WRM
  2. WRMorrison

    edge/face blend woes

    NX10 Can anyone help spot what I'm doing wrong here? I'm trying to add a "simple" .5R fillet to the inside corner shown. I've tried both edge and face blends, but I'm no expert with either. It's always that last little bit that it won't apply the blend to. Ideally, the picture shown with...
  3. WRMorrison

    best practices for manufacturing (individual operation) models and drawings

    Thanks for the reply Mike; I appreciate it. Our process is very much like yours, but our naming conventions are a bit different. If I understood your post correctly, you're adding both components (finished and cast) to an assembly and then wave linking the cast model (and then turning off the...
  4. WRMorrison

    best practices for manufacturing (individual operation) models and drawings

    What a difference a few hours make... So, I've learned how to use WAVE geometry linker, and I've (somewhat) learned how to use "promote body" and "assembly cut." But so far, none of the 3 seem to be able to allow to do what I want. I want to be able to make an assy. out of 2 solids; 1 inside...
  5. WRMorrison

    best practices for manufacturing (individual operation) models and drawings

    Here's the as-cast model file: -WRMhttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=1d764acd-9dea-43d3-84d1-3559a9ee8bf4&file=TEST_CAST.prt
  6. WRMorrison

    best practices for manufacturing (individual operation) models and drawings

    This will likely be a very broad question, but any detail you might be able to help me with would be greatly appreciated. If there are already well-written tutorials out there that can answer my questions, please point me in that direction and I'll add them to my research. First off, I'm in a...

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