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Removing parameters(associativity) of intersection curves inside sketch

Removing parameters(associativity) of intersection curves inside sketch

Removing parameters(associativity) of intersection curves inside sketch

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Is it possible to remove associativity of the intersection curve in sketch? We can toggle of\on in project curve or extract curve, but that option is not available in intersection curve(inside sketch environment). Thanks in advance.
I am using NX 9.0



Ranjith P R
Automotive Seatings

RE: Removing parameters(associativity) of intersection curves inside sketch

Hi,

Not in direct way.But by trimming or extending or moving the objects inside the sketcher you can.

regards,
Mathi Krishnan
NX11.0.0

RE: Removing parameters(associativity) of intersection curves inside sketch

If the Intersection Curve is a 3D curve feature rather than a Sketch, use Edit Curve, then Lengthen Curve. You can specify the amount of Lengthen units (arbitrary) and it will force a "... will lose associativity..." message. After accepting, you simply put the endpoint you Lengthened back (negative same amount of units) on the (now) dissociated Curve.

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