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12-Amethyst
January 31, 2014
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Creo 2 - merging curves

  • January 31, 2014
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Anyone have suggestions for merging sketched curves in Creo 2 Parametric? Weve done this on a fairly regular basis in Wildfire 4, but now the instructions in Creo state "Click Restyle > Combine, select a curve, select another curve" When I choose Restyle, it tells me I don't have a license for that function. Is there another way to merge curves?

 

Erik


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Best answer by egifford

Found the answer on the ptcuser board - Composite Curves is what it's called. Go here for the how to - actually very simple.

Erik

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17-Peridot
January 31, 2014

Look at datum reference and its intent curve or intent chain type.

The only other place I know that merge curves exist is the import data doctor.

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12-Amethyst
February 6, 2014

Found the answer on the ptcuser board - Composite Curves is what it's called. Go here for the how to - actually very simple.

Erik

17-Peridot
February 7, 2014

It seems like PTC is hiding this feature although it works as described in Creo (using Ctrl C and Crtl V) but makes a copy feature.

I don't see any commands that create a composite curve.

However, the Reference datum Intent Curve option does the same thing.