That's fantastic! .....very helpful and well explained. I have been watching some vids from your channel to help with extracting parameters from .stl imports, and your surfacing tips are the best I have found. It would be great to see a summary vid of some simple tricks to extract face surfaces (even simple flat ones) from an .stl import, and then assemble the surfaces to form a solid body. kind of "Reverse Engineering 101". I have been finding ways to fumble through and make it happen, but the process seems quite tedious. By applying your mantra of "keep it as simple as possible" will surely make my methods seem convoluted, but I am sure that I'm not alone here. Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
hey, it was a nice video. I have some doubts which are not related to the video but it would be be helpful if you could tell. 1) how to turn off " continuous auto dimensioning " permanently. 2) how do we know that how many individual surface or solid bodies are there in the part when dealing with multi bodies in a part file. thanks in advance ....
Go in to File>Utilities>Customer Defaults>Sketch>Inferred Constraints and Dimensions. In that menu you will find the setting you need. As far as the bodies go... I will make a video as you gave me a great idea but for now in the Part Navigator Right Mouse Click in an area with out any features and turn off "Timestamp Order". That will show all bodies.
+class A surfacing thank you so much, auto dimensioning was bugging me from months and the multi bodies thing was pretty cool, atleast now I know how many bodies I'm dealing with ....
THAN YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR EASY TO FOLLOW STRAIGHT TO THE POINT TUORIALS. MAN I WISH I FOUND YOU A LONG TIMW AGO. BY CHANCE ANY WAY YOU HAVE DONE ONE WITH CATIA V5 ON HVAC? I AM A 20+YR UG USER AND I AM THRUST INTO A PART I HAVE NEVER DRAWN ON A SYSTEM I HAVENT USED FOR 10+ YRS
That's fantastic! .....very helpful and well explained.
I have been watching some vids from your channel to help with extracting parameters from .stl imports, and your surfacing tips are the best I have found. It would be great to see a summary vid of some simple tricks to extract face surfaces (even simple flat ones) from an .stl import, and then assemble the surfaces to form a solid body. kind of "Reverse Engineering 101". I have been finding ways to fumble through and make it happen, but the process seems quite tedious. By applying your mantra of "keep it as simple as possible" will surely make my methods seem convoluted, but I am sure that I'm not alone here. Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
best video i have ever seen
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Thanks for making content like this.
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Thanks you
It can be done now in NX 1847 by using Extract Virtual , and then using Tube centerline
Yep. It works great.
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hey, it was a nice video. I have some doubts which are not related to the video but it would be be helpful if you could tell.
1) how to turn off " continuous auto dimensioning " permanently.
2) how do we know that how many individual surface or solid bodies are there in the part when dealing with multi bodies in a part file.
thanks in advance ....
Go in to File>Utilities>Customer Defaults>Sketch>Inferred Constraints and Dimensions. In that menu you will find the setting you need.
As far as the bodies go... I will make a video as you gave me a great idea but for now in the Part Navigator Right Mouse Click in an area with out any features and turn off "Timestamp Order". That will show all bodies.
+class A surfacing thank you so much, auto dimensioning was bugging me from months and the multi bodies thing was pretty cool, atleast now I know how many bodies I'm dealing with ....
Great. Cheers.
THAN YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR EASY TO FOLLOW STRAIGHT TO THE POINT TUORIALS. MAN I WISH I FOUND YOU A LONG TIMW AGO. BY CHANCE ANY WAY YOU HAVE DONE ONE WITH CATIA V5 ON HVAC? I AM A 20+YR UG USER AND I AM THRUST INTO A PART I HAVE NEVER DRAWN ON A SYSTEM I HAVENT USED FOR 10+ YRS
No sorry. I have not. But chances are the tool you are looking for are under 'Multi-Section Surface' and it allows an Area Law sweep.
Very good video Sir can you send me Stl file for practice