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Need help with Creo 2.0

dcoin
1-Newbie

Need help with Creo 2.0

Hello everybody,

 

I am trying to do my hw, but I got stuck at the small circle in the red areas. So, Can you guys please show me how to make 5 circles that their angles of distances from each other are the same?

 

I don't remember what my professor did, but he said about 360/5????

 

I can do the other ways, but it will take a lot of time.

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Thank you all


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BenLoosli
23-Emerald II
(To:dcoin)

You build a rotational pattern and for the angle you enter 360/5. You could then modify the 5 to the d# that has the value of 5. That will keep the angle parametric.

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BenLoosli
23-Emerald II
(To:dcoin)

You build a rotational pattern and for the angle you enter 360/5. You could then modify the 5 to the d# that has the value of 5. That will keep the angle parametric.

rcook
6-Contributor
(To:dcoin)

Put in one hole and then pattern it. If you want to follow the design intent of the sketch, then place the first hole as a type "Diameter". Then pattern the hole using an axis pattern that references the center axis of the part. 5 pattern members, equally spaced around 360 degrees. Screenshot is from Creo 3, but it's the same in Creo 2.

pattern.jpg

dcoin
1-Newbie
(To:dcoin)

I don't really like to make another post, so I post it here D

Can anybody please show me where I can find the dome mode????

I look for everywhere, but I can't find it.

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Thank you

StephenW
23-Emerald II
(To:dcoin)

In the top right corner, there is a magnifying glass for search. Click the glass then type dome in the box, it will take you to the dome command.

I personally would simply add a revolved arc on your part though.

I would also suggest in your future posts to start new ones with titles that are more descriptive of your question. Most everyone asking questions needs help with Creo X.0 so a better title would probably help you get better responses and allow you to mark correct answers on the post so future users can search and find answers easier.

dcoin
1-Newbie
(To:StephenW)

I am practicing for a midterm, after I am done with everything, I don't really know how to make the bracket look like in picture. Please help me!!! 

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Thank you

sorry, bout ready to head home...

google: cutting sections with a curve or sketch.

You might find a video on youtube

dcoin
1-Newbie
(To:dcoin)

Oh i get it, so I only need to cut it with a retangular.

Thank you so much, I totally didn't think about it

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