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Section from model into draft

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Lars1978

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Dec 30, 2015
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Hi All,

Im working native and making stand alone drafts.

The thing i'm looking for is how to use the sections (made in de model environment) in the draft ?

Kind Regards,

Lars

NX 10 mach adv.
Native
 
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Nutace,

I made the section with clip section (view --> clip section)

Lars

NX10 Mach Adv.

 
Clip section is only temporary in modeling and can't be used for drafting.
This video shows some methods that might be what you're after.
Anthony Galante
Senior Support Engineer


NX3 to NX10 with almost every MR (29versions)
 
Ok thnx. This helps a lot.

Kind Regards,


Lars
 
Just curious on this,
I know Pro/E ( / WF / Creo) defines the sections in the model, then displays these sections on the drawing.
- It's not this procedure you are trying to replicate in NX ?


Regards,
Tomas

 
Sections created from clipping the view can be saved and used in drafting (at least in 8.5), but you need to be able to segregate them (by layers, for example).

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Toost,
That's exactly what I'm trying to do

Lars
 
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