Generally, the thickness varies from 0.5 mm to 5 mm with typical thicknesses like 1.0, 1.2, 1.5, 1.6, 2.0, 2.5,... are used in surface modelling of BIW automotive components like brackets, tubes, frame members & all.
sir in NX 12 onwards edit sketch in flange is removed and it delays me in modelling, what is the best way to model with out edit sketch. should i use normal cut or secondary flange or extrude
sir could you please up laod of pdf theory part like definaton of sheet metal and other components ..... it useful for our interviewer how to answer the each parts ... thank you
Is Constaints Necessery While Doing Sketching While Giving Interview Models. Because Every OEM Has Different Standered. As GM works on Basic Curves And Diambler Works On Sketch. Could You Explain me in Breif What is the Reson Behind this. Sketch Based Features and Curve Based Features.
thank you sir
Most welcome
please do many videos in NX sheet metal
Hi Sir can you please share the info of standard thickness range for sheetmetal/ surface and modelling
Generally, the thickness varies from 0.5 mm to 5 mm with typical thicknesses like 1.0, 1.2, 1.5, 1.6, 2.0, 2.5,... are used in surface modelling of BIW automotive components like brackets, tubes, frame members & all.
sir in NX 12 onwards edit sketch in flange is removed and it delays me in modelling, what is the best way to model with out edit sketch. should i use normal cut or secondary flange or extrude
Normal cut will not provide proper shape.. its good to use secondary flange
Nice, plz make videos for Kinematics using latest version.
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sir could you please up laod of pdf theory part like definaton of sheet metal and other components ..... it useful for our interviewer how to answer the each parts ... thank you
Is Constaints Necessery While Doing Sketching While Giving Interview Models. Because Every OEM Has Different Standered. As GM works on Basic Curves And Diambler Works On Sketch.
Could You Explain me in Breif What is the Reson Behind this. Sketch Based Features and Curve Based Features.
Sure.. please watch my next video I will explain in that..
I want to learn about mould Design
Please wait we will start that as well