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Please help, im stuff (NX 3.0)

Please help, im stuff (NX 3.0)

Please help, im stuff (NX 3.0)

(OP)
Hello everyone , im having trouble with a design feature.  I have created a model and want to cut/pocket a piece out with its particular design. Can you guys show me how to do this? I would appreciate it a lot, thanks
Joe

RE: Please help, im stuff (NX 3.0)

(OP)
I meant, "I STUCK" hehe

RE: Please help, im stuff (NX 3.0)

You could place a datum on the face, create a sketch and then use the sketch to extrude.  Just one, simple option.

Justin Ackley
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jackley@gmail.com

RE: Please help, im stuff (NX 3.0)

Is this a user defined feature?  If it is not, and you added it as a component you will have to use wave geometry linker, then subtract or trim using the solid.

RE: Please help, im stuff (NX 3.0)

(OP)
I sketched the model and then extracted it.  Is there a way, such as uniting the bodies together and then chamfer an edge of the part.  That pretty much what I was planning on doing is indenting.

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