Siemens NX 2007 - New Sketch Solver Beginner and Pro Tutorial - why 2D Synchronous makes sense here

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @Bizlearn_Siemens_NX_Training
    @Bizlearn_Siemens_NX_Training  2 года назад +1

    👉👉👉 Our Siemens NX 2007 Update Training and many others can be obtained here:
    www.bizlearn.de/en/nx-continuous-update-training/

  • @wardropcr
    @wardropcr 2 года назад +1

    "SHAKE AND BREAK!" This blew my mind. I've been struggling with unwanted mates. Thanks!

    • @Bizlearn_Siemens_NX_Training
      @Bizlearn_Siemens_NX_Training  2 года назад

      Hi Corey... You're welcome😉 This is basic knowledge in the sketch solver training. Next time, take into consideration, that bizlearn is also a training service partner😁 have a nice evening

  • @leonthecleaner724
    @leonthecleaner724 2 года назад +1

    Hello, at 8:00 you can also select the line, then the collinear symbol appear, click on it (the color will change to pink) then you can move the line ;-)
    Thanks for your helpfull video.

  • @__--JY-Moe--__
    @__--JY-Moe--__ 2 года назад +2

    still didn't get all that 20mins! ended with a square! could U relate some of this with a part! thanks!

  • @riteshkawale1912
    @riteshkawale1912 2 года назад +2

    There is no concentric constraints command in nx 2007 series. If I have the situation where a circle is concentric with another then what should I do?

    • @wardropcr
      @wardropcr 2 года назад +1

      I have the same problem/question.

    • @Bizlearn_Siemens_NX_Training
      @Bizlearn_Siemens_NX_Training  2 года назад +1

      Hi Ritesh, the concentric relation is obsolete, because once center points are coincident, the circles or arcs are concentric anyway. Siemens has in general reduced the amount of constraints to a possible minimum. Regards,
      Simon

    • @Bizlearn_Siemens_NX_Training
      @Bizlearn_Siemens_NX_Training  2 года назад +1

      Hi Corey, the concentric relation is obsolete, because once center points are coincident, the circles or arcs are concentric anyway. Siemens has in general reduced the amount of constraints to a possible minimum. Regards,
      Simon

    • @wardropcr
      @wardropcr 2 года назад

      @@Bizlearn_Siemens_NX_Training Simon, thanks for the reply! I know you're right ... but for some reason it has fought me. Maybe it was dealing with arcs - but I just tried it again, making the center of an arc and a circle coincident and it works correctly.

  • @robertsandven3281
    @robertsandven3281 2 года назад +1

    That’s a good tip!

  • @zippyzippy9060
    @zippyzippy9060 2 года назад +3

    new sketcher is just bad - user will relearn sketcher because we have no choice - This should a new tool. Siemens really did power users no favors with this upgrade. The first time I converted an existing sketch to the new software and it said "nope sorry - cannot update the sketch - need to start over" - i could note believe they did this. It was completely unacceptable - plus adding when I change a dimension in one area and a sketch automatically changes a dimension on its own.....why... If it has a dimension - that dimension MUST NOT change... this feature is crazy....

    • @Bizlearn_Siemens_NX_Training
      @Bizlearn_Siemens_NX_Training  2 года назад

      I can understand your disappointment. Some of my customers are having the same issues. But, since I didn't have a single conversion issue with my products, I've researched. Conversion quality is strongly but partially depending on the quality of the sketch. In my customer's cases, the quality was suboptimal. E.g. Unnecessary use of external references. But the number of issues is large. Yes, it's a completely different tool and training, rethinking is required. Otherwise you won't be successful. Did you join a proper training and consulting?

  • @MB-wq8cp
    @MB-wq8cp 3 месяца назад

    You are doing a square...trying to sketch something with 100 contraints...this new sketcher is stupid.