Hello, I need to design a similar pattern but along the face of a cylinder, I created a sketch in a tangent plane and then used the tool wrap curve, but for one reason when I need to extrude an error appears "cannot extrude. the section and direction may be incompatible" could you help me? thank you, really appreciate your work.
Hi Jose, the reason is quite simple, for the "extrude" command, all curves must lie on a plane. In this video I show how to work with a cylinder. learnnx.com/course-modeling/b1p-38/
@@bendierolle8962 The reason is simple: you are working with the Essentials role. Click on Roles in the resource bar, then on Content, and finally on Advanced. You will then see all the commands. If you don't want to change the user interface, click on the small gear wheel at the top left of the title bar in the command. Then select Pattern Feature (More)
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Hello, I need to design a similar pattern but along the face of a cylinder, I created a sketch in a tangent plane and then used the tool wrap curve, but for one reason when I need to extrude an error appears "cannot extrude. the section and direction may be incompatible" could you help me? thank you, really appreciate your work.
Hi Jose, the reason is quite simple, for the "extrude" command, all curves must lie on a plane. In this video I show how to work with a cylinder. learnnx.com/course-modeling/b1p-38/
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@@josedosramos2930 Thank you too, find all the eggs!
HI, i cant find the option "boundary definition" (9:43). Can someone help?
Which NX version are you using?
@@learnNX 2406.3000 idk if this helps, but this is the version from June 24
@@bendierolle8962 The reason is simple: you are working with the Essentials role. Click on Roles in the resource bar, then on Content, and finally on Advanced. You will then see all the commands. If you don't want to change the user interface, click on the small gear wheel at the top left of the title bar in the command. Then select Pattern Feature (More)
@@learnNX Thanks!
I'm strugling with a simple part featuring a kind of pattern and I still couldn't figure it out. Can you please help me?
Yes, look here (with this lesson starts a series of 6 videos about pattern) learnnx.com/course-modeling/b1p-13-2/