TylerCandela
Mechanical
- Apr 8, 2013
- 9
Hello,
I'm new to the forums, so forgive me if this sort of inquiry is out of place, or out of line..
Part of my daily responsibilities include the preparation of plate files for exportation in .dwg format. These files are sent to be flame cut, and are subject to an array of limitations.
I feel that our current method of excluding undersized holes (>2") can be improved upon. Our current procedure is as follows -->
1.) Create a wavelinked copy of each individual plate.
2.) Create section curves (placed with pocket violation, and chamfers considered)
3.) Create a new sheet, and insert a base view for each plate. (top view)
4.) Perform a view dependent edit, and remove all undersized holes, and pockets. Text and Dimensions are inserted thereafter.
5.) Export .dwg
Unfortunately my superior has limited knowledge in the area of feature suppression(and frankly seems hesitant to even consider using it). To get to the point, I'd like to somehow temporarily suppress all holes measuring less that 2.00" in diameter, insert text and dimensions, and export the required .dwg. After this is completed I'd need to unsuppress the previously suppressed features.
I know that this can plausibly be accomplished through utilization of NX's Journal (or macro?) feature, but I haven't a clue on where or how to start.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Tyler Candela
Example of a typical plate file attached below..
I'm new to the forums, so forgive me if this sort of inquiry is out of place, or out of line..
Part of my daily responsibilities include the preparation of plate files for exportation in .dwg format. These files are sent to be flame cut, and are subject to an array of limitations.
I feel that our current method of excluding undersized holes (>2") can be improved upon. Our current procedure is as follows -->
1.) Create a wavelinked copy of each individual plate.
2.) Create section curves (placed with pocket violation, and chamfers considered)
3.) Create a new sheet, and insert a base view for each plate. (top view)
4.) Perform a view dependent edit, and remove all undersized holes, and pockets. Text and Dimensions are inserted thereafter.
5.) Export .dwg
Unfortunately my superior has limited knowledge in the area of feature suppression(and frankly seems hesitant to even consider using it). To get to the point, I'd like to somehow temporarily suppress all holes measuring less that 2.00" in diameter, insert text and dimensions, and export the required .dwg. After this is completed I'd need to unsuppress the previously suppressed features.
I know that this can plausibly be accomplished through utilization of NX's Journal (or macro?) feature, but I haven't a clue on where or how to start.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Tyler Candela
Example of a typical plate file attached below..