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10-Marble
October 9, 2024
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Can I add my own dimensions, or am I stuck with the ones CREO generates?

  • October 9, 2024
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I'm using CREO Parametric 7.0.3.0

 

When making a sketch, all these dimensions are placed and I can edit the values of each dimension.

Am I able to freely ad dimensions between points even though it may be over constrained? If so, how?

 

If not, it seems like this frequently causes the need to add and subtract the dimensions that are present in order to ensure the distance between two directly-undefined points. I should at least be able to place a dimension for reference, at least that would avoid over constraining.

 

Please help.

Best answer by KenFarley

Select two entities (or one, for radius dims) and then middle mouse button to place it.

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21-Topaz II
October 9, 2024

When you draw the various geometric entities that comprise your sketch, you are provided with default dimensions. These are rarely the ones you want. They are assumptions made by the software to fully constrain the sketch.

You will notice that these dimensions are (usually) in a dark gray. This is an indication that they are "weak" dimensions. They are called this because they are often, to be honest, poorly defined dimensions, the minimum to fully locate everything. You can, and I would say should, add your own dimensions to the sketch. As you add your own you will notice that weak dimensions will disappear as you make them unecessary with your "strong" dimensions. The color of dimensions you add will be yellow or whatever your particular installation defines as the color for strong dims.

So, in sort, Creo gives you a bunch of weak dimensions as defaults, which you should replace with more logical ones. Some companies have a requirement that no weak dimensions are allowed in sketches, since they are not thoughtfully placed by the designer.

Dodge10-MarbleAuthor
10-Marble
October 9, 2024

What a relief.

I still can't seem to figure out how to add my own dimensions though.

I would think it's as simple as clicking "Dimension" and then selecting two points, but nothing happens when I do that.

 

How do I add my own?

kdirth
21-Topaz I
21-Topaz I
October 9, 2024

Are you holding Ctrl when selecting the second point?

There is always more to learn.