adam1986
Industrial
- Feb 28, 2013
- 56
We have just migrated to NX8.5 and are trying to identify the following Drafting areas:
1. Can you dogleg /jog a dimension using a specific NX feature, rather than using a symbol or sketching as per previous version of NX
2. Are you able to edit a custom symbol once it has been created within NX. I created a custom table that had particular fields that needed to be filled in on input. I have noticed a mistake and can only find options to delete and redo all the field setting options.
3. What is the recommended method of dimensioning draft angle, ensuring it is associative to the model. Our current practice invloves manually typing the draft (Something when the model is updated the drawing is left at the incorrect draft). Our current process just involves tying +/-x` incl or similar and attaching it to the dimension. Other than using an expression (which is called up on every standard drafted surface) or having an angular dimensiosn on all the drafted features (which would be messy) I cant think of another way.
4. Is there a way of creating a double balloon (for sub-assembly identification) or will this need to be a custom symbol?
Thanks in advance for any help recieved,
Regards
Adam
1. Can you dogleg /jog a dimension using a specific NX feature, rather than using a symbol or sketching as per previous version of NX
2. Are you able to edit a custom symbol once it has been created within NX. I created a custom table that had particular fields that needed to be filled in on input. I have noticed a mistake and can only find options to delete and redo all the field setting options.
3. What is the recommended method of dimensioning draft angle, ensuring it is associative to the model. Our current practice invloves manually typing the draft (Something when the model is updated the drawing is left at the incorrect draft). Our current process just involves tying +/-x` incl or similar and attaching it to the dimension. Other than using an expression (which is called up on every standard drafted surface) or having an angular dimensiosn on all the drafted features (which would be messy) I cant think of another way.
4. Is there a way of creating a double balloon (for sub-assembly identification) or will this need to be a custom symbol?
Thanks in advance for any help recieved,
Regards
Adam