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I am working my way through The Creo Parametric 2.0 Tutorial book and am having trouble getting started with the chapter 7 exercise.
To begin the exercise you need to create an extruded protrusion that is 12 X 20 X 2 rectangular base. Then you need to extrude a protrusion near the front left corner of the base feature just created. This is a cylindrical protrusion of diameter 2 and height 1. The instructions then say to be sure to use the identical dimensioning scheme.
My Question:
How do I use the identical dimensioning scheme?
Purpose for Question:
The next step in the exercise is to click on the cylindrical protrusion and select in the Model ribbon {Model Intent}: Switch Symbols
However, the option of Switch Symbols is not displayed. But instead Switch Dimensions is shown.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
-Drew
Using identical dimensioning scheme means creating dimensions as they are created in figure 2. It has nothing to do with Switch Symbols/Dimensions.
I think you are not using Creo 2. The command name is changed to Switch Dimensions in Creo 3 but the function is the same as Switch Symbols in Creo 2. Just go ahead...
There is a very Good video is available in you tube , which explain identical , variable and general pattern
Please refer below
Creo Pattern Options - Speed vs. Power: EAC Tip of the Week - YouTube
Thanks for the tip. However, the question was not about patterns.
"identical dimensioning scheme" means that your model should have the same dimensions to the same features.
The 2 images below place the feature in the exact same location but they have different dimensioning schemes.