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14-Alexandrite
March 15, 2012
Question

How to Create Draft with Creo Parametric 1.0 - 4th part

  • March 15, 2012
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Create your Draft feature for more than 30 degrees

 

 


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1-Visitor
December 21, 2012

Why do you need to go through so many steps to draft greater than 30deg?  The draft function should allow you to do this without the "clever" workaround.

1-Visitor
March 19, 2013

Oh So True. With PTC you don't get what you pay for.
You get what they decide to offer.


I'm not going to bother listing all the competitor products that don't require stupid workarounds but I'd like to avoid Carpal Tunnel Syndrome cause there are way too many.

14-Alexandrite
March 19, 2013

Hi Hugo and Michael,

If you need to create Draft feature - you can set max/min 30deg.

In this video you can see How you can set another option for Draw feature.

If you ask my: it is possible create "smarter" feature? - my answer is: YES = you can use PTC Creo Flexible Modeling and MOVE feature - it is much powerfull, and you can set any degree for your drafted surface (if you create draft with MOVE feature)

Note: I like PTC products and they best solution for my design with Creo Parametric and ProE

14-Alexandrite
March 19, 2013

... and here you can find more info -  Tip of the Month : Flexible Modeling for you