Creo for progressive die and transfer die design
I'm Evaluating creo for my company. We create metal stamping dies. There is any user in forum that uses creo for this purpose?
If yes can you answer me the following questions?
Surface modeling is enough? Compared to a CATIA or NX package do you think that's a good choice?
In context assembly, is it reliable? Is it possible to start a die design with one geometrie (Trim line and surfaces), and after change the trim line and surface (after all simulation made in autoform or simillar)?
Imagine that I insert a few guide bushes in my design. Those guide bushes needs to be adapted to the plate or cast (create the hole, threaded hole for clamps...) do I need to create that features one by one to each guide bushe, or can i have those features in my template for a later use in my design?
Is there any tool to help designers, creating the blank of a complex shape part?

