beng021228
Mechanical
- Apr 10, 2012
- 17
This is a very rare occurrence, but every once in a while, we will create a flat pattern out of NX Sheet metal (NX 10, currently), that will have discontinuities in the profile of the part. Our nesting software is unable to cope with these discontinuities without manipulating the flat pattern manually to close the gaps, or trim intersections. The operator then points out these issues, and sure enough if we zoom in on the flat pattern view within NX, we see the issue. Is there a setting in NX that can force the end points of curves in a flat pattern to be precisely closed? The nesting software that has issues is SIGMA Nest and Omniwin, but since we can see the issue within NX, I would rather we be able to solve it before we send the flat pattern to the nesters. Has anyone else ran across this issue?
Our flat pattern generation process is take a model, not necessarily modeled in sheet metal, create a drawing and make a dummy solid representing what will be cut, then convert that into sheet metal and add a flat pattern feature to it, then export the flat pattern.
Thanks!
Our flat pattern generation process is take a model, not necessarily modeled in sheet metal, create a drawing and make a dummy solid representing what will be cut, then convert that into sheet metal and add a flat pattern feature to it, then export the flat pattern.
Thanks!