NX Assembly Tutorial for Beginners - Part 1/2

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NX Assembly Tutorial for Beginners - Part 1/2. In this first tutorial we will create parts which we will assemble in next part of this tutorial. In this tutorial we will mainly use sketch commands such as line, rectangle, trim, mirror curve, center line, quick trim and part modeling commands such as extrude and chamfer. The main purpose of this tutorial is to model parts required for assembly. And we will perform assembly of these parts in next tutorial.

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Chapters :

00:00:00 | Introduction
00:00:36 | First Part Creation Started |
00:01:20 | Part 1: Extrude
00:01:44 | Rectangle
00:02:48 | Quick Trim
00:03:12 | Mirror Curve
00:04:17 | Finish Sketch
00:04:33 | Chamfer
00:05:19 | Mirror Feature
00:06:07 | Second Part Creation Started |
00:06:22 | Sketch Section
00:07:45 | Rapid Dimension
00:08:11 | Apply Constraint
00:08:28 | Mirror Curve
00:09:13 | Profile
00:10:47 | Quick Extend
00:11:01 | Finish Sketch
00:11:12 | Apply Color
00:11:42 | Third Part Creation Started |
00:13:12 | Quick Trim
00:14:08 | Finish Sketch

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new drinking game: take a sip every time he says "click on ok"

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VERY GOOD VIDEO FOR ME AND AN EXCELLENT EXPLANATION BY YOU SIR, I AM VERY MUCH THANKFUL TO YOU SIR.

vrmaniar
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Thank you for the amazing tutorial! I have a question, how do you make the 2D drawings before you work in 3D? I mean the pdf files with the specification that you use to create parts. Do you make them in Adobe or what is your approach?

vincenthus