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A Good Work Method in NX 8

A Good Work Method in NX 8

A Good Work Method in NX 8

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I would like advice on a good work method in NX 8 interfacing with teamcenter.
The company where I work have a clean slate at the moment new install of NX and I would like to get it right at the start and implement a good work practice.
Should we be using layers if so what use have they. Should we be using wave link (body) when we move from welded goods to machining. Bottom up or top down, pros and cons?
Any recommended flow charts with how to handle assembles.
We have lots of home made parts and lots of bought in parts which make-up our product, should we be putting all bought parts in a library? Thanks in advance for you replies.

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