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Relationship Assistant Tool

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Embrace the Future of Collaboration

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Getting Started with Solid Edge Tech Pubs

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NX Now Stores PDF as Child of UGPart

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Geometry Preparation for FEA Analysis in NX or Simcenter 3D

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Solid Edge Tips and Tricks 2023

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Configuring Teamcenter 4-tier connections on a client

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Revolutionizing Product Development: Industrial 3D Printing for Rapid Market Entry and Customer Feedback

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How to perform motion simulation in NX

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Using Markforged Eiger Software

How to determine where to add more strength by adding carbon fiber as reinforcement material.
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Reverse Engineering in Solid Edge 2020

In this video we start with an STL file of a kettlebell and we reverse engineer it from scratch, going through every step in detail. This also covers surfacing techniques which aid in re-creating the kettlebell and achieving a solid design body
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Markforged Eiger

Eiger is a cloud-based print management application, that allows you to designate and review printing solutions options. This application covers all Markforged product line.
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Saving PDFs from Solid Edge

Communication between you and your colleagues, customers, contractors, and suppliers has always been crucial to your success. This is even more critical in this time of social distancing caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. One of the more universal ways of sharing documents is through PDF files. PDF format allows the sharing of 2D and 3D documents electronically. Plus, most computers already have a PDF reader, so anyone can view these documents. Furthermore, the PDF format supports both 2D PDF and 3D PDF documents, which is ideal for communicating CAD data. With Solid Edge, you can save assemblies, parts, sheet metal parts, and draft documents in the PDF format. In this blog article, I will review the steps on how to save your Solid Edge files into the PDF format.
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Maximizing your NC investment with Designfusion's CAM Services

Siemens NX G-code driven simulation is an essential part of staying competitive in today’s market and maximizing your machine tool investments. Validating your G-code before transferring a program to a machine tool is crucial. This becomes even more critical when working with 5-axis machines and multitasking machines. NC program validation can save time and money while also making sure company assets are kept safe.
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Surface Modeling In Solid Edge

An introduction on how to model parts with an organic shape using surface modeling. Here we make use of the Blue Surf command and how to manipulate the surface using Blue Dots
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Using Solid Edge Advanced Simulation

Using Solid Edge Advanced Simulation

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Using NX Join

This video demonstrates the NX join capability for users who often use fastener and welding in their design.

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Some tips on working with Adjustable Assemblies.

Over the years I have supported numerous customers who have had issues with adjustable assemblies. Although they are often easy to create, editing and manipulating them can be confusing. In this blog article, I will point out a few tips for working with them, which I hope will make it easier to work with your own adjustable assemblies.

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Using the Structure Designer Application

This video demonstrates the capabilities of structure designer application in NX1926

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Design for Manufacturing

Design for manufacturing is the combination of two major sources of product implementation, design and the production process. In which both the design of a product should be simple and easy while in manufacturing, production cost should be less with a better quality product.

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How to Create a Deformable Part in NX

How to Create a Deformable Part in NX

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Using New Sketch Solver in NX1926

Overview of New Sketch Solver in NX1926

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NEW Online Training

An overview of our NEW online self paced training

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Designfusion is the largest dedicated solution provider of Siemens PLM software in North America. With an expert support team and a decade of history in the industry designfusion is the #1 choice for companies looking to best enhance their software acquisition.

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Designfusion is the largest dedicated solution provider of Siemens PLM software in North America. With an expert support team and a decade of history in the industry designfusion is the #1 choice for companies looking to best enhance their software acquisition.

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