question for former UG/NX users
question for former UG/NX users
(OP)
I'm new to solidworks and I'm looking for something comparable to "wavelinking". In short I'm looking to trim one solid component to another by editing the one inside a sldasm file, top down style as it were. Another way of putting it I guess would be to say I'm looking to create an associative interpart link.
Thanks
Ray
Thanks
Ray
Ray S
NX 7.0.1.7
www.appliedprecisionproducts.com






RE: question for former UG/NX users
Look under "Cavity" command. You can do it in either assembly or part (multiple bodies).
Best regards,
RE: question for former UG/NX users
Ray S
NX 7.0.1.7
www.appliedprecisionproducts.com
RE: question for former UG/NX users
Put the part to be cut into Edit Part mode
Select the relevant surfaces of the "cutting" part and create an Offset Surface with an offset of zero.
Use that surface in the Cut with Surface tool to remove the required volume
Exit the Edit Part mode and save.
RE: question for former UG/NX users
Actually, I had already tried to do exactly that, but when I selected the cut surface, I would get the following:"Cannot use selection. Allowing this selection would have created conflicts of contexts as mentioned earlier". "Mentioned earlier"? Actually it was, but I missed it the first time. When I tried to edit the component, I got this:"This part has features defined in the context of another assembly <fan_assy.sldasm>. You can edit the part, but cannot create any external references to the components of the current assembly." Actually there isn't another assembly, I had simply renamed the sldasm file from <fan_assy> to <Ace_92_fan_assy>. Because it's not being used as a source file anywhere else, I thought I was free to do that. Guess not. Changed it back to original name and the cut worked fine.
Ray S
NX 7.0.1.7
www.appliedprecisionproducts.com
RE: question for former UG/NX users
RE: question for former UG/NX users
In the future you might want to do a "pack and go" to a new name or directory instead of renaming an assembly.
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RE: question for former UG/NX users
No, I did it on the fly when I went to open the file. I'll know better next time.
Thanks for the help.
Ray S
NX 7.0.1.7
www.appliedprecisionproducts.com