Have you tried the synchronous tools in NX. You may have to delete the fillets and recreate them after you try using offset surface or these types of commands.
Like SDETERS mentioned, I'd try Synchronous 1st.
Optimize face, but use the selection to pick the body Faces, Then offset the single face.
If the geometry is clean it should move and adapt the blend faces.
if not? untrim the flat face you want to move, offset it your distance and re-blend
if You still have problem try this:
- draw extrude rectangle (or other shape) to red faces (and a little to left and right of red faces).
- replace one of side faces of your cuboid with face to offset.
- offset replaced face at 0.6 mm
- substract cuboid from main body
- add blends.
Thanks guys for the solution,
I've tried using synchronous tools also like SDETERS and Rob_N mentioned, with this method I did it, but I am not sure that the fillet still the same as before, it has forbidden to change the radius, any suggest ?
MrtZcn81 : I've tried your method, like select only one face and also all face, but still cannot do
MANox : can you give me a video, that similar with you suggests ?
Thank you guys, FYI, last week I tried to get new job as design engineer, and the test is like this one, and I failed, because I cannot add the thickness of the surface without change any radius/blend
I really want to know how to do that.
It will be a bit of a forced method, but I would do it like this: first I copied the surface that was just the radius with "extract surface". I would delete the variable radius with the 'delete surface' - 'blend' option. I would assign a larger variable radius by referencing the copied surface.