TylerLew89
Aerospace
- Mar 28, 2011
- 13
Hey,
So I recently have started using the NX hole tool. For years I have been using the pre-NX5 hole tool but love the functionality of the updated tool much more. The issue I am having with it is in drafting.
At my job we use a lot of helicoils so most of my holes are made using the hole tool as "inch helical coil". While drafting, I'll add my centerlines, add my dimensions, and be happy with it. The problem happens whenever I go back into the solid model and alter ANYTHING on the part. I will change the size of an edge blend or chamfer and now ALL of my hole centerlines are out of date and their associated dimensions. It is easy enough to re-associate them but it does waste a lot of time. It doesn't matter what I change and 99% of the time it has nothing to do with the hole.
Is there a reason this is happening? To create the hole locations I tend to use points placed via curves or sketches (old habit).
So I recently have started using the NX hole tool. For years I have been using the pre-NX5 hole tool but love the functionality of the updated tool much more. The issue I am having with it is in drafting.
At my job we use a lot of helicoils so most of my holes are made using the hole tool as "inch helical coil". While drafting, I'll add my centerlines, add my dimensions, and be happy with it. The problem happens whenever I go back into the solid model and alter ANYTHING on the part. I will change the size of an edge blend or chamfer and now ALL of my hole centerlines are out of date and their associated dimensions. It is easy enough to re-associate them but it does waste a lot of time. It doesn't matter what I change and 99% of the time it has nothing to do with the hole.
Is there a reason this is happening? To create the hole locations I tend to use points placed via curves or sketches (old habit).