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Chess piece

ptc-6778764
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Chess piece

I am new to PTC, and I need to make a chess piece using the revolve tool. Anyone who could give me some guidance would be greatly appreciated!

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You would create a revolve feature which requires a sketch preferably with a centerline defined within the sketch (known as a section). You would create 1/2 of the profile of the piece you want. Certain logical rules apply such as having all solid features on one side of the revolve axis (center line).

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Dale_Rosema
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First you have to choose which piece you are going to model. The knight would not be an easy revolve as say a pawn, rook, or bishop.

Im going to do the pawn, I am a very big novice to creo, would I start using the line tool?

You would create a revolve feature which requires a sketch preferably with a centerline defined within the sketch (known as a section). You would create 1/2 of the profile of the piece you want. Certain logical rules apply such as having all solid features on one side of the revolve axis (center line).

Antonius, could you create a chess piece for me, I'm really struggling, this is my first time ever, I'll offer payment.

Are you using the full version of Creo Parametric (Creo 2.0 or 3.0)?

I Am using version 2.0, thank you!

I did a rough outline of a bishop.

Have a look at the attached file and right click on the features and select edit definition to see how they are made.

This will give you some very basic techniques.

I Cannot thank you enough sir, this is absolutely the best thing anyone has done for me in a long time, thank you so much.

My pleasure, Grant. Al the best on your project.

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