Sep 30, 2014 #1 ninjaz Mechanical Joined Apr 2, 2013 Messages 119 Location IN Which module (technique) is recommended to design sheet metal parts, keeping in mind to edit history for future needs. Sheetmetal module, Solid modeling technique, Surface modeling technique
Which module (technique) is recommended to design sheet metal parts, keeping in mind to edit history for future needs. Sheetmetal module, Solid modeling technique, Surface modeling technique
Sep 30, 2014 #2 jerry1423 Mechanical Joined Aug 19, 2005 Messages 3,428 Location US Well, obviously the sheet metal module would be the way to go here. Upvote 0 Downvote
Sep 30, 2014 #3 JohnRBaker Mechanical Joined Jun 1, 2006 Messages 38,179 Location US If you're running a pre-NX 9.0 version of NX, you can find the 'NX Sheet Metal' module under the NX 'Start' menu. If you're running NX 9.0 you'll find the 'Sheet Metal' module in the 'Applications' section of the 'File' menu page. Note there is also an 'Aerospace Sheet Metal' module for more complex models. John R. Baker, P.E. Product 'Evangelist' Product Engineering Software Siemens PLM Software Inc. Industry Sector Cypress, CA Siemens PLM: UG/NX Museum: To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be. Upvote 0 Downvote
If you're running a pre-NX 9.0 version of NX, you can find the 'NX Sheet Metal' module under the NX 'Start' menu. If you're running NX 9.0 you'll find the 'Sheet Metal' module in the 'Applications' section of the 'File' menu page. Note there is also an 'Aerospace Sheet Metal' module for more complex models. John R. Baker, P.E. Product 'Evangelist' Product Engineering Software Siemens PLM Software Inc. Industry Sector Cypress, CA Siemens PLM: UG/NX Museum: To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.