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Create Hole From Projected Line or Existing Hole

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BrittToolEngineer

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Greetings,

From NX12 and prior, I was always able to create a hole, either threaded or whatever, from a projected circle or even from the bottom of a clearance hole of a body that was directly on top of another body. Now when I attempt either of those in NX 1926, after clicking the hole command, neither the hole next to the surface I wish to select nor the projected circle will allow me to actually select it. Is there a setting that I'm missing here?

Thanks,

Brent
 
I believe I'm working in single part file with multiple bodies.
 
Also, I just noticed. I created a sketch to make the first set of holes (and like I said before, I usually could use those holes to create the holes in the next body), the sketch geometry allows me to select; however, the projected geometry does not. hmmmmm ????
 
Some more information, the hole command will recognized body features and sketch features, but not a projected circle?
 
Is that projected object a real circle or does it only look like one and the geometry is a spline ?
( select the curve & Ctrl+I , the listing window will tell what type of geometry it is.)

I tried projecting a circle in NX1953 , then hole and selected the projected circle center as position, no problem.

Regards,
Tomas



Never try discuss with a fanatic, it wastes your time and it annoys the pig.:-)
 
I just learned from one of the NX trainers that the new version has a new feature called "Project Point onto Target". They are trying to reduce or eliminate users from having to project geometry to create holes.
 
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