Creating Realistic Knurling on the Cylindrical Surface (Siemens NX)
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- This Siemens NX video tutorial demonstrates the way to create a realistic looking knurling on a cylindrical face in Siemens NX.
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Note:-
To get faster update in feature pattern and better knurling change the following settings in Swept (10) feature:-
1. Turn on the ‘preserve shape’ option in the selection location field.
2. Change the orientation method of the sweep from ‘Fixed’ to ‘Face Normal’.
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The model displayed in video is used as a component in the assembly of Pipe Wrench created earlier by us.
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The modeling process of Pipe wrench which is available in two volumes, can be watched on following link... (1) • Pipe Wrench (Volume-1)... , (2) • Pipe Wrench (Volume-2)...
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The video covers the application of 2D sketching, 3D features like Extrude, Wrap Curve, Swept, Circular Pattern, Subtract, Offset Face and Mirror Geometry.
Get the file required to complete this tutorial by visiting the following link:--
niveshandnishee...
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Our motive to upload this video is to show our work ability/experience, so as to get job in the appropriate field.
very informative, keep it up
thx bro!
Happy to help
Superb... subscribed buddy
How to model toothed profile on convex surface, like the flowwrap cross seal jaws please make a video on this
Sorry, no idea.
thanks you so much!!!!
Please add audio explanation which will help a lot
Recently I have been uploaded the modified version of this video with caption and audio narration.
Content list of our blog on the following link:---
niveshandnisheeth.blogspot.com/2016/03/content-list-videos-siemens-nx-10.html
Thanks
You are welcome.
Why you use such numbers like 0.4167 or 0.021? it would make no difference if you put 0.45 at first place. Or 0.5. And you would not need to use offset. How you come out with 0.4167?
It is a personal choice, you can try what you say on your file.
yo suck, this is not the standard number at all
and then, how can you put into machine to cut them with correct dimensions ?? and more to measure them??