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Rapid Surfacing Attachment = None

Rapid Surfacing Attachment = None

Rapid Surfacing Attachment = None

(OP)
Hello,

I'm using NX6 and using the rapid surfacing tool.
I'm trying to optimise the results I get from the tool by tinkering with the options understand the tool a little better, however, I'm baffled about the effect of setting 'None' in the attachment option. By default it is usually 'Facet Body', so what is the purpose of having the None option?

Cheers

RE: Rapid Surfacing Attachment = None

Have you read the user documentation for the Rapid Surfacing function? If not, simply open the dialog and press the 'F1' key and you'll find the explanation of what the 'Attachment' option (and it has nothing to do with the facet body).

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