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amitpaul713

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Sep 29, 2015
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Hi,

I am attending an interview for Design Lead. There is a round for tool test in Nx
Can someone please post some intermediate to complex CAD drawings for practice (part, surface,sheet). Or any link or book where I can practice the drawings to crack the tool test easily. Seeking help and valuable advices. Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Paul
 
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You should be able to find drawings in any Technical Drawing textbook at a university bookstore that has some drawings you can practice with.
You may find some with a little bit of internet searching.

How many hours of NX experience do you have?


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Jeeze, you'd think a "Design Lead" would be pretty well versed in all that stuff...I guess my expectations are too high these days?

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Hi capnhook,

Yes it is expected to be well versed and that is the reason for my thread. I lost my practice since I am involved in concept design stuffs. And to add, time limit what they give for a complex part is very short. The university books has some basic drawings, what I was expecting was to find may be a series of complex parts and would bring back my pace. Thanks.

Regards,
Paul
 
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