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Bend Line Tangents NX9

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RyanVLee

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Apr 28, 2011
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I have attached a mm and a dwg on the dwg there is a dimension in NX6 Showed a line at the end of the radius in nx9 it doesn't any one know how to turn these on

Ryan Lee
Mechanical Project Engineer

NX 6.0.5.3
NX 9.0.1.3(Testing)
If you can think it it can be modeled
 
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