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ZW_10422446
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I am using Creo Parametric Release 5.0 and Datecode5.0.0.0

在一个零件中,如何将一条曲线的局部线段进行复制,并使生成一个复制曲线的端点与两个坐标点重合
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Hi @ZW_10422446 

 

Thank you for your question! 

 

I’d like to recommend to bring more details and context to your initial inquiry. For example:

  • Could you clarify what you're hoping to achieve or understand in this case?
  • Are you trying to duplicate a segment of a curve within the same sketch or as a separate feature?
  • Should the duplicated segment be editable independently, or remain linked to the original?

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tbraxton
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(To:ZW_10422446)

OP translated to English.

 

I am using Creo Parametric Release 5.0 and Datecode5.0.0.0

How to duplicate a local segment of a curve in a part and make the end point that generates a duplicate curve coincide with the two coordinate points

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Involute Development, LLC
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Specialists in Creo Parametric

Your request is a bit vague.  Is this what you are trying to do?

kdirth_1-1761569787050.png

References / chain details / options: Change each end to trim at reference and select the desired reference (point, plane, line, edge, surface, etc).

 


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