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What's New in Solid Edge 2025 - Mechanical Design - Part 2 of 4

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What's New in Solid Edge 2025 - Mechanical Design - Part 1 of 4

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NX CAM - Tilt Tool Axis

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Quick Roughing - NX2406

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Solid Edge - Family of Parts - Part 2 of 2

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Solid Edge - Family of Parts - Part 1 of 2

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Solid Edge - The Variable Table - Part 3 of 3 - Using Peer Variables and Expose Variables

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Solid Edge - The Variable Table - Part 2 of 3 - Creating Formulas and Rules

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Solid Edge - The Variable Table - Part 1 of 3 - Introduction

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Turn Physical Parts into Digital Possibilities with Our 3D Scanning Services

Designfusion is excited to announce the launch of our new 3D scanning services using the Creaform HandySCAN 3D PRO Series scanner. Whether you're looking to replace obsolete parts, prepare components for additive manufacturing, or create an accurate digital record of existing equipment, our team can help transform physical parts into reliable digital models with confidence.

NX: O&P Workflows in Product Template Author

In this tutorial, we explore common challenges in orthotics and prosthetics (O&P) design, highlighting how workflows in many CAD tools can be complex, fragmented, and often require multiple software platforms to get the job done.

Solid Edge: Bend Tables

In this video, we explore Bend Tables in Solid Edge and share practical tips for creating, managing, and documenting sheet metal bends more effectively.

Tecnomatix: Event Based Simulation in Process Simulate

In this tutorial, we demonstrate how to use event-based simulation in Tecnomatix Process Simulate to model and analyze manufacturing operations more realistically.

Solid Edge: Basic Motion Part 2 - Variable Table Motors

Take your motion simulations further in Solid Edge with variable table motors. In Part 2 of this series, we explore how to use variable tables to control motor behavior over time, giving you greater flexibility and realism in your motion studies. This hands-on demo builds on the fundamentals from Part 1, helping you simulate more complex and dynamic mechanical systems with precision and control.

Solid Edge: Basic Motion Part 1 - Gears and Motors

Learn how to bring your designs to life in Solid Edge with basic motion simulation. In Part 1 of this series, we walk through how to create motion using gears and motors, demonstrating the fundamentals you need to start simulating real-world mechanical movement.

3D Design - Common Assembly Strategies for Additive Manufacturing

This video goes over a few simple but effective methods to assemble 3d printed parts. We cover a few key features in Solid Edge that makes assembling easy and also go over a dovetail joint.

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Basic Motion Simulation in Solid Edge

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3D printing electronics enclosures with HP Jet Fusion Technology

3D printing with HP Jet Fusion simplifies the process even further. There are zero supports required and assemblies can be printed in place. Common features we see are:

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Implicit Modeling in NX

Implicit Modeling in NX

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Solid Edge Technical Publications

If your company is struggling with the cost and time wasted on producing accurate technical documentation, perhaps it is time to look at Solid Edge Technical Publications.

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Packing Density and Cost Per Part – The Impact of Mass Reduction

When 3D printing a powder bed technology (Jet Fusion, Selective Laser Sintering) one of the most important constraints to consider is the packing density of your build. Packing density refers to the percent of the build volume that is taken up by the printed parts themselves. Depending on your technology and application it is typical to see targets set at 6 – 12%.

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Solid Edge Tips and Tricks (SEU)

Our annual Solid Edge Tips and Tricks presented at Solid Edge University 2021

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NX Parting Lines Tips

NX Advanced curve and surface features; showing best-practice techniques to improve your mold parting-lines and run-offs.

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