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Transitioning two different cross sections on different planes in NX6
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Transitioning two different cross sections on different planes in NX6

Transitioning two different cross sections on different planes in NX6

(OP)
I have attached a model I am working on in NX6.  I am trying to create a smooth transition between the two faces.  I have tried a multitude of things but am not seeming to get it.  Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

lurks

RE: Transitioning two different cross sections on different planes in NX6

(OP)
That is very similar to what I was able to do.  I should have been more clear in my question.  I have attached pictures of the part I'm trying to model.  The difficulty I am having is in getting the flat along the side as it curves up.  I don't know if this is something that has to be done in a separate operation or if it can be done in the meshing of the two cross sections.

Thanks in advance,

lurks

RE: Transitioning two different cross sections on different planes in NX6

(OP)
Would you be able to put that in NX6?  I can't open it.

Thank you very much,

lurks

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