ilovedividends
Industrial
- Dec 1, 2013
- 41
Just learning constraints, seems you cannot use lines from sketches for constraint purposes, but maybe I am wrong...
In the modeled part below you can see I used 'point and direction' to make new plane and extrude the cylinder part in a weird, but specific location and angle.
If I were to start an assembly with only the box and needed to insert the separate cylinder part and get it in this same position what would be the approach to do this? Do I insert the cylinder part as dumb into the box part and subtract it then use typical touch or align constraints or is there some other easy method? Once the assembly is finished can you use a constrained part to subtract?
nx 9
In the modeled part below you can see I used 'point and direction' to make new plane and extrude the cylinder part in a weird, but specific location and angle.
If I were to start an assembly with only the box and needed to insert the separate cylinder part and get it in this same position what would be the approach to do this? Do I insert the cylinder part as dumb into the box part and subtract it then use typical touch or align constraints or is there some other easy method? Once the assembly is finished can you use a constrained part to subtract?

nx 9