NX6 Editing Instance Rectangular Array to Add Feature
NX6 Editing Instance Rectangular Array to Add Feature
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Hi all,
I was wondering if there was a way to edit an Instanced Rectangular Array to include an edge blend I added post-array. I have dragged the edge blend in the navigator tree to between the creation of the Instance Feature Pad and the creation of the Rectangular Array, but the edge blends only remain on my first instance and is not coppied by the array. I've tried editing both array and instance, but with no success. I'm recreating the situation on another part to attempt to identify the issue, but if anyone can save me some hair pulling, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks!
Alison
Using NX6
I was wondering if there was a way to edit an Instanced Rectangular Array to include an edge blend I added post-array. I have dragged the edge blend in the navigator tree to between the creation of the Instance Feature Pad and the creation of the Rectangular Array, but the edge blends only remain on my first instance and is not coppied by the array. I've tried editing both array and instance, but with no success. I'm recreating the situation on another part to attempt to identify the issue, but if anyone can save me some hair pulling, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks!
Alison
Using NX6





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RE: NX6 Editing Instance Rectangular Array to Add Feature
The trick is to include the blend in a group, then in the instance select the group instead of the ....
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Tomas
RE: NX6 Editing Instance Rectangular Array to Add Feature
The 'blend all instances' did the trick! Prior to that solution and using a test part, I managed to fannaggle the instance and the edge blend into a group and then arrayed the group. That worked nicely, but I couldn't apply that process to the actual project without deleting the initial array, which would destroy all of the following edits. I'm a Solidworks user working on my NX skills and some days I wish I could just smash the programs together and have the best of both worlds.
Thanks again for your speedy responses!
-Alison