So, I might be crazy here, but I've almost entirely stopped trimming sketches in NX. I think if you do it early, it is fine, but once a sketch gets to any level of complexity, my experience is that a trim operation turns everything into a goat rodeo. My preference is just select single curves with intersection termination or region bounded. Since I'm the only guy using NX here, IDK if this is just me being wrong, or what. Interested to know what your experience as an instructor is!
As a rule I try to keep sketches as simple as practical. It has gotten a lot easier to work with sketches in recent versions, but in general I do use the trim and extend pretty sparingly. Close corner is usually pretty safe.
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So, I might be crazy here, but I've almost entirely stopped trimming sketches in NX. I think if you do it early, it is fine, but once a sketch gets to any level of complexity, my experience is that a trim operation turns everything into a goat rodeo. My preference is just select single curves with intersection termination or region bounded. Since I'm the only guy using NX here, IDK if this is just me being wrong, or what. Interested to know what your experience as an instructor is!
As a rule I try to keep sketches as simple as practical. It has gotten a lot easier to work with sketches in recent versions, but in general I do use the trim and extend pretty sparingly. Close corner is usually pretty safe.