![]() This document may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced, transmitted, or translated in any form or for any purpose without the express written consent of the publisher, SDC Publications. Box 1334 Mission, KS 66222 91 Publisher: Stephen Schroff Copyright 2017 ProCAD Books Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta All rights reserved. Loading a Configuration File.Ĭhecking Your Configuration Options.Ĭustomizing Ribbon Tabs and Groups.īetter Textbooks. The Configuration File Editor.Īdding Settings to config.pro. Sweep #2: The Lawn Sprinkler.Ĭonfiguration Files (config.pro). ![]() Modifying the Explode State.Īlternate Method #2 for Creating Sweep with Curve “On-the-fly”. Adding Notes with Parameters.Īssigning Appearances to Components.Īssembly Display Management.Īctive Components and Visibility.Īdding another Assembly Feature.Ĭhanging Feature Visibility.Ĭhanging the Active Component. Table 8.1 The Mysteries of Model vs Draft Dimensions.ģ. Paste Special Using Translated and Rotated copies.ĭrawing Ribbon and Drawing Tree. Radial Pattern using Make Datum as Reference Plane.Ĭopying using Paste Special. Radial Pattern using Make Datum as Sketching Plane. Setting up Pattern Relations.Ī Pattern of Grouped Features. Third Tooth - Using Make Datums.Ĭreating a Uni-directional Pattern.Ĭreating a Bi-directional Pattern.Ĭreating a Simple Radial Pattern. Overview of Datum Planes and Axes.Ĭreating a Datum Plane and Datum Axis.Ĭreating the Cutter Base Feature. Changing Feature Attributes (Edit Definition).ħ. Changing the Sketcher Constraints (Edit Definition).ĥ. Changing a Feature Reference (Edit References).ģ. Changing the shape of a sketch (Edit Definition).Ģ. Using Edge Sets with Chamfer.Įxploring the Model, or “What Can Go Wrong?”. Sketcher Diagnostic Functions.Įxploring Parent/Child Relations.ĭesign Intent Alternative #2.ĭesign Intent Alternative #3.Ĭreo Parametric Files Saved Automatically.Ĭreating a Revolved Protrusion. ![]() Two Ways to use Sketcher to Create Shaped Features. Table 2-1 Implicit Constraints in Sketcher. Opening Parts in an Assembly.Ĭreating and Naming the Part. Using Pre-defined and Saved Views.Įxploring the Structure of a Part. ![]() Table 1-1 Common Creo Parametric Mouse Functions (3D). How this tutorial will represent the command sequence. ![]() This sounds like it’s pretty complicated!. ![]()
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