Tutorials

How to create Mirror feature

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Create and manage a Mirror feature in Creo or How to specify dependent or independent mirrored geometry

PTC Creo 4.0: How to create Revolve feature

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The Revolve features are created in a similar way to Extruded features. The main differences are that the section of a revolve must contain a centerline (which represents the axis of revolution) and an angle of revolution is defined instead of a depth. Here is the video tutorial for you: How to create Revolve feature with Creo

How to Design Motorcycle Front Wheel In CREO 8

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In this video I am going to design a Motorcycle Front wheel i.e rim and tire by using a CREO parametric and you all will learn how to use revolve feature, Axis Pattern, Extrude up to references and shell. CAD Model: https://grabcad.com/library/front-wheel-rim-1

PTC Creo 4.0: How to create Chamfer feature

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... tutorial about How to create and edit Chamfer feature

PTC Creo 4.0: How to create Round feature

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Couple of examples - How to create Round feature in Creo: * edge references * surface references * stop at reference * Round properties * Full Round * Variable Round and more ...

PTC Creo 4.0: How to create Sketched features

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Step by step with Creo Sketch features - or: How to create Sketched features with Creo Parametric 4.0

14 Ways To Create Curve

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Surface modeling with Creo Parametric 4.0: 14 Ways To Create "Curve" * Sketched Curve * 2D Curve created between points * 3D Curve created by points * Curve defined by points from CSYS * Curve conected to another Curves * Curve created on a surface edge * Projected Curve * Wraped Curve * Curve defined by Equation * Intersected Curve by curves * Intersected Curve by quilts * Copy edge from solid * Curve from Cross Section * Trace Curve defined by mechanism

PTC Creo 4.0: How to create Shell feature with Creo

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A shell feature is a pick and place feature that creates a hollowed out solid with a specified wall thickness. Note: The pick and place features (same as chamfers, rounds and holes) means that the shape of the feature is implied - you are not required to sketch the section. Pick and place features can be added once the model’s shape has been created. You can create two types of shells: • Open Shells (example in this video tutorial) • Closed shells (create base geometry and apply Shell feature)

Spring feature - mechanism feature in Creo

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A quick example - How to create and define Spring Feature in Mechanism mode in Creo 6.0

Creo surface modelling: Style feature

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In this tutorial, you can learn How to create and edit curves and surfaces with Style feature. The style feature is possible to use with ISDX (Interactive Surface Design Extension)license type.

PTC Creo 4.0: How to create Extrude feature in Creo

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Most used feature in the Creo Parametric is Extrude feature. You will learn how to create, modify and configure solid and surface shapes easily and quickly.

Creo tutorial: Flexible modeling- all in one

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Series of Creo Flexible tutorials: 1. Applying Flexible Offset 2. Modify analytic feature vs. Flexible Offset 3. Flexible Mirror 4. Flexible Substitute 5. Edit Round feature 6. Symmetry Recognition feature

PTC Creo 4.0: How to create Hole feature

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Holes are pick and place features with circular cross-section. Holes remove material from the model. You can create couple of types of holes. In this tutorial you can learn how to Create Simple Straight Holes, Standard Holes and Sketched Holes. I will focus on hole placements (Linear, Radial, Diameter and Coaxial Placement) and Depth Options.

Creo tutorial: Flexible modeling - Practical example

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Practical example - how to combine Flexible modeling with Surface and Solid modeling on imported geometry. Used features: Flexible Remove Feature, Boundary Blend, Extend, Copy and Paste Geometry, Merge, Solidify, Flexible Attach, Flexible Move, etc.

Fill Pattern by Offset feature

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In this tutorial, you can learn How to create Fill Pattern by Offset feature