Great tutorials! Thank you! Can you create tutorials for beginners for sheet metal and prepost + Nastran? And, maybe you know, can NX create rendering video for MechatronicConceptDesigner (for example in SolidWorks it is possible)?
Greate tutorial as always! Could you make a video on how to work with multibody parts. Basically, how to separate them into new components and keep links. What is the best approach and how to deal with creating drawings from the separate components when CSYS of it is out of plane with the world CSYS (rotated in all directions).
Hello Halasox, maybe the video B2A-19-4 will already help you, there several bodies are processed centrally with a trim surface. (Why are you creating multi-body parts?) If you want to orientate parts for drawing creation, you can start the "Orient View Tool" option in the "Base View" command. You can then activate the "Associative Orientation" option. If the orientation of the part changes later, the drawing view will always be aligned to the selected objects.
Your tutorials are very useful, thank you
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Great tutorials! Thank you! Can you create tutorials for beginners for sheet metal and prepost + Nastran?
And, maybe you know, can NX create rendering video for MechatronicConceptDesigner (for example in SolidWorks it is possible)?
My tip: Use a screen recorder like Camtasia. The recording has to be dubbed and edited later anyway.
Greate tutorial as always! Could you make a video on how to work with multibody parts. Basically, how to separate them into new components and keep links. What is the best approach and how to deal with creating drawings from the separate components when CSYS of it is out of plane with the world CSYS (rotated in all directions).
Hello Halasox, maybe the video B2A-19-4 will already help you, there several bodies are processed centrally with a trim surface. (Why are you creating multi-body parts?) If you want to orientate parts for drawing creation, you can start the "Orient View Tool" option in the "Base View" command. You can then activate the "Associative Orientation" option. If the orientation of the part changes later, the drawing view will always be aligned to the selected objects.
@@learnNX Thanks, will try this out and see how it goes.
USEFUL THANKS