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Deviation checking between two surfaces

Deviation checking between two surfaces

RE: Deviation checking between two surfaces

See if a normal distance measurement gives you the same minimum distance. If it does, change the annotation pulldown in the dialog to Create Line.

Tim Flater
NX Designer
NX 9.0.2.5 Win7 Enterprise x64 SP1
Intel Core i7 2.5GHz 16GB RAM
4GB NVIDIA Quadro K3100M

RE: Deviation checking between two surfaces

Why can't you keep the Needles ? - You exit the dialog with OK and not Cancel ?
What Version of NX?
Might this be a graphics issue ? - What graphics adapter are you running ?

Regards,
Tomas

RE: Deviation checking between two surfaces

(OP)

Quote (Xwheelguy)

See if a normal distance measurement gives you the same minimum distance. If it does, change the annotation pulldown in the dialog to Create Line.

I need something to create (keep) any line (from the array) not just minimum distance.

Quote (Toost )

Why can't you keep the Needles ? - You exit the dialog with OK and not Cancel ?
What Version of NX?

I can select and keep them in side of array and use that to read distance,but I can't keep the lines and delete rest of array,there is no option for that.I exit dialog with OK,version NX9.
Is there any other tool for this type of job?

RE: Deviation checking between two surfaces

I don't get this, You want corresponding lines to be created in between the analysis objects ?

Regards,
Tomas

RE: Deviation checking between two surfaces

(OP)
Yes.

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