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bmarchand

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Just a quick question

I usually use offset face when I want to offset a face of a solid

We are designing a die currently and we have some reference designs to work from

I notice that they never use offset face, they always use synchronous modelings" offset region

Is there any benefit to this??

Thanks,

Brian Marchand-Die Designer
NX 9.0.2.5 / PDW
Dell Precision T7610 w/Xeon ES-2609
16G Ram - Nvidia Quadro K5000
Win 7 Pro x64
 
The main difference between the 2 is: offset region will create new faces as necessary while offset face will not. As a test, create a block and draw a line across one of the faces. Use the line to divide the face; use offset face on one of the new faces - it may or may not error out, but the face won't move. Delete the offset face feature and try again with offset region.

I still use the offset face feature quite a bit, but I can't think of a situation where it would be preferred over offset region...

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