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14-Alexandrite
July 29, 2021

Creo Surfacing Tips & Techniques Session Recording (East Coast)

  • July 29, 2021
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Check out this great video on Creo Surfacing  from PTC Application Engineers!

 

Presenters:  Mark DeCraene (Generalist Application Engineer, Principal), Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) and Ryan Butcher (Technical Specialist, Fellow)

 

To dive deeper into the subject, check out PTC University.

6 replies

17-Peridot
August 2, 2021

Hello Dayna,

Iam interested in attending these sessions, could you please let me know how do I participate live?

Dayna_M14-AlexandriteAuthor
14-Alexandrite
August 5, 2021

Hi - We'd love to have you attend!  Please send me your email address and  company name and we'll send you the invitation for upcoming sessions.

Thanks.

17-Peridot
September 1, 2021

manjuvr@motorola.com

Motorola, A Lenovo Company

Dayna_M14-AlexandriteAuthor
14-Alexandrite
August 4, 2021

Webcast Q&A

Question from AnonymousWhat version of Creo is required for multi-body modeling?

Answer:  MultiBody is in Creo 7.0 and 8.0

Question from AnonymousAre those automotive class A surfaces?

Answer:  Yes, the prior surfaces shown were Class A surfaces.

Question from AnonymousWill the copied curves update parametrically with the original sketches?

Answer:  Yes

 

Dayna_M14-AlexandriteAuthor
14-Alexandrite
August 4, 2021

Webcast Q&A

Question from DanHas style been included with all Creo/ProE packages, or only certain ones?  Specifically we still have Enterprise SE licenses.

Answer:  It is in your Enterprise SE bundles.  It is also in the Engineer III bundle, the Creo Design Advanced Plus bundle and can be added as a floating license.

Dayna_M14-AlexandriteAuthor
14-Alexandrite
August 4, 2021

Webcast Q&A

Question from IanIs sketching on a surface possible in Creo 4?  That's what we are using at the moment but moving to Creo 7 this year.

Answer:  Yes.  You can do everything here in ISDX (Style) in Creo 4.0.  As far as all other capabilities, you can do everything in Creo 4.0 except for the MultiBody which was first available in Creo 7.0

Dayna_M14-AlexandriteAuthor
14-Alexandrite
August 4, 2021

Webcast Q&A

Question from JonIs there a controllable tolerance deviation for approximate in the the copy command?

Answer:  It adheres to the part tolerance and, if you are in a sketch, it would take on the sketch accuracy.

Question from JonIs there a function to help match scanned data?  

Answer:  Yes, with Reverse Engineering Extension, you can turn a point cloud into surfaces.  With the Computer Aided Verification tool, you can compare to a point cloud.

Dayna_M14-AlexandriteAuthor
14-Alexandrite
August 4, 2021

Webcast Q&A

Question from PaulWhy did you have to make a copied surface before you made the offset?

Answer:  You can offset individual solid surface but sometimes it is easier to make a quilt (made of multiple surfaces) first and then offset it.