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Synchronous Technology In NX 7.5

Synchronous Technology In NX 7.5

Synchronous Technology In NX 7.5

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What is the difference between Move Face and Pull Face  (Synchronous Technology In NX 7.5)?
I do not see any difference!............
Thanks

RE: Synchronous Technology In NX 7.5

The results may look the same in many situations, but they are designed to be very different things in terms of the topology which gets created.  Try this example:

Create a block.

Add a 10-15 degree taper to the vertical sides.

Now using first 'Move Face' and then 'Pull Face', select and drag the top face of the block.  You will immediately notice the difference.

In the case of the 'Move Face' the topology of the block did NOT change (it still has the same number and types of faces), but with 'Pull Face' NEW topology was added to the model.

John R. Baker, P.E.
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Siemens PLM Software Inc.
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http://www.siemens.com/plm
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