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Creo Parametric Tips

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Quick video tutorial - How to use Collapse feature    
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In this tutorial, you can learn How to place UDF Ladder members on the pillars on 3D model of the roller coaster - El Toro Six Flags.  
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In this tutorial, you can learn How to create Ladder members on the pillars on 3D model of the roller coaster - El Toro Six Flags  
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Freestyle feature with Mirror dependent and independent modification in a few simple steps.  
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In these tutorials, you can learn How to create a model of a roller coaster - El Toro Six Flags based on Picture. 3D modeling of Wooden roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure I will share with you in a couple of tutorials.  
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How to use Connect functionality in Freestyle or How to create a base frame for your Bike  
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In this tutorial, you can learn How to manage objects and features visibility automatically by Layers = How to create and update Automatic Layers  
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Hello Multibody community!   As I recently have received some questions and suggestions around how to trim a body, let me spend a few minutes today to tackle that topic.   #1) How can I trim a body by a datum, surface, quilt etc? I have heard this question several times, as there is no “Trim Body” tool currently in Creo Parametric 7.0. Still, we do have other tools that you can use to trim body geometry.  If you want to trim a body by a datum, surface, quilt, this is the “Solidify-Tool” with the “Remove Geometry” option. Here are two examples how that would look like. Two hints if you want to try it: Set the body that you want to trim as default body. This saves you from needing to access the body options panel in the feature  Pick the trimming object first to get access to the solidify feature         #2) How can I trim a body by another body? This is often useful to perform Boolean operations with a trimmed “modifying body”. Here is an example of that where you might want to trim a “library-type”/”standard-type” grey tool body to only merge its upper half to the yellow plastic part. The most robust flavor of this might involve body split and body remove, but there are actually several more workflow flavors on how to achieve the above with mostly 3 steps. If you are interested in seeing all of different ways to achieve the result, watch a quick 6mins movie of that here:   (view in My Videos)   Back to Creo 7.0 Multibody Home: Start Here!   Enjoy!....Martin  
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In this tutorial, you can learn How to use Auto Round feature   https://youtu.be/uoOhdPo1zTw
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Another example - how to use trajpar in the sweep feature    
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Blog Post 2-    Hello everyone,   I thought you might be interested in some quick tipps and tricks around Boolean and Split operation for bodies. If you are, then enjoy the following seven 90sec Titbids on these body operations. Enjoy!...Martin   (view in My Videos)   Back to Creo 7.0 Multibody Home: Start Here!
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We hope you've been following along with this series in which we present quick Creo tutorials directly from our experts: our product managers. This is the final set of how-to tutorials in the series. It's a perfect opportunity to learn something new.   Take a look below at about 15 minutes of video tips to help you boost your Creo proficiency.   Let's get started.   Add Cable Mass to Properties Listed in the BOM   When you're working with cable harnesses, you might need wire mass included in properties listed in the Bill of Materials (BOM).   In this tutorial, see how to report mass properties for each wire in a BOM.   Watch the tutorial:     Toolpath Controls for Cutline Milling   Creo automates many cutline milling processes, making it easy to define the point of contact between the cutting tool and the surface being machined, thus resulting in a smooth toolpath.   In this tutorial, see how to:    Create a helical toolpath using auto-cutline functionality. Define a 5-axis toolpath while controlling the tool axis using the at a location option.   Watch how it works:     More Control Over Dimension Precision in MBD   You can make the value of a driving or driven dimension appear rounded to a defined number of decimal places, without impacting the actual value of the dimension.   In this tutorial, see how to prevent inadvertent modification of driving dimension values when you change the dimension precision (number of decimal places).   Here’s how:     For all the tips in this series, visit the Tips from the Creo Masters main page.  
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We are bringing the Liveworx UX Lab to you this year! Contribute to the design and development of PTC’s CAD products from the comfort of your home.   Participate in online 1:1 session with PTC Researchers and Designers to take our prototypes & conceptual designs for a spin, share your expertise to directly impact the experience of our future products.   For all Liveworx 2020 UX Lab sessions, click here   CAD/Creo session links: CREO: Cross Hatching in Drawings CREO: Generative Design CREO: Component Placement Enhancements CREO: ANSYS (Analysis System) Simulation CREO: Composite Design CREO: Additive Manufacturing CREO: Symbol Modernization Generative Design Futures ONSHAPE: CAD Workflows CREO: Software-as-a- Service (SaaS) CREO: Core User Experience CREO: User Experience Pain Points CREO ILLUSTRATE: Advanced Animation Timeline Editing CREO & WINDCHILL: Windchill Replace Assembly Action in Creo
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Meat Grinder rendering in Real-time with Creo 7 is so easy:
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Do you need to render your models? Here is the tutorial: Rendering from scratch with Creo 7.
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Creo 7.0 can automatically recognize existing draft angles on native and imported models, allowing you to easily make modifications on already drafted surfaces.
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With Creo 7 the Sketch Mirror geometry can be: centerline, sketch reference, sketch straight entity.
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How to trace image
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Offset and Helical Sweep - Unconventional modeling
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How to Transform thread shape to another model
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Understanding of model intent
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