Component Groups is exactly what I was looking for, but I will try the other options as well; the learning never stops.
Thanks all for your help.
'ziner
I'm coming back to NX after running Catia for the last 7 years. There was a function in NX, I believe was called "selective loading", that was essentially a "categories" for the assembly navigator. It allowed the user to created nodes in the assy navigator that allowed the user to open certain...
Thanks for replying Kenat. Fig. 1-54 shows the method that I was looking for, but doesn't use BASIC dimensions; probably why I didn't see it when I was "scouring" the standard. The only usefulness I can see in this method is a little effort saved by a lazy draftsman, since the stackups will be...
I have scoured my copy of ASME Y14.5 1994 looking for the dimensioning for multiple holes that uses a BASIC hole to hole dimension x the number of holes = the sum of the BASIC dimension x the number of holes. I have been told that it is legal, but I can't find it in the standard. For my money...
Thanks, John. Only one more question, where do I find the commands? I'm just back on NX after 5 years of Catia, still learning where all the buttons are.
Way back in UG version 16 I designed a complex dynamic assembly in which I used logic statements (if-then, etc.) Does that function still exist in NX? Also, as I recall, UG had its own format for the various statements.
Thanks for any info on this.
I have always seen 3 decimal places in the feature frame when using the inch standard. It seems worthless to include the superfluous zeroes in the dimension, just for the purpose of consistency with the feature frame. For instance, the dimension is .xx, the positional tolerance is .xx. Does...
My reading of the Standard is that the B datum, when applied to a cylindrical feature, whether a hole or a shaft, establishes X and Y planes. With the addition of the A datum (perpendicular to the B datum) controlling the Z axis, the tolerancing framework is complete. The C datum shown in...
I've been on a new job for 3 weeks: finally feeling comfy; set up all my custom toolbars the way I like them, etc.
Now I am informed that I have been working on the wrong server; so, I launch from the "new" server, and my toolbars are non-existent. I'm sure they are saved somewhere in a file...
Have you tried launching the sketch editor in different ways, such as double clicking on the sketch itself (on the screen, not in the tree), or double clicking twice on the part to launch the "Definition" window and then picking the Sketch icon there?
Is it just me, or is the Measure toolbar not available in Product Structure mode? I look in the toolbar list and don't see it.
Also, the Constraints and Manipulation toolbars have disappeared and don't show in the toolbar list. WUWT?
Thanks
'ziner
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Hello,
Is it possible to use layering to prevent certain items from appearing in drawing views? I have a top assembly that interfaces with several subassemblies. Each of these subassemblies occupies the same space, but at different intervals in the fabrication process. I would like to show a...