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Can creo do this ? worm/helical gear in UG by mathematical modeling

骁马
1-Newbie

Can creo do this ? worm/helical gear in UG by mathematical modeling

all by mathematical modeling

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TomD.inPDX
17-Peridot
(To:骁马)

I am going to assume you need the manufacturing extension. We have discussed solid tool material removal along a toolpath in core Creo. The results meant some very extensive operations to achieve proper results.

One has to guess - all computer modeling is mathematical.

I do like the black/dark edges on the parts. Does Creo do that?

When making presentations, it was always, copy Pro/ Engineer screen, paste to Photoshop, select edge color, fill-black.

Inoram
13-Aquamarine
(To:dschenken)

David Schenken wrote:

I do like the black/dark edges on the parts. Does Creo do that?

yes

dschenken
21-Topaz I
(To:Inoram)

I thought I'd seen a report it had. I'll still use Photoshop to select the borders of the model image to increase the line thickness to emphasize the outer boundaries.

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