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3D Curve

cdown
4-Participant

3D Curve

I am struggling to find how to create a 3D curve in Creo 2.

I remember the feature where you would sketch a curve on two perpendicular planes then you where able to use those sketches to create a 3D curve.

Does anyone else remember this feature or has this now been taken away from Creo or just renamed to something completley different?


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MartinHanak
24-Ruby II
(To:cdown)

Colin,

select two planar curves and click Intersect button (see picture).

Martin Hanak

intersect.png


Martin Hanák

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andy2
1-Newbie
(To:cdown)

Are you looking for sweep?

MartinHanak
24-Ruby II
(To:cdown)

Colin,

select two planar curves and click Intersect button (see picture).

Martin Hanak

intersect.png


Martin Hanák
Mahesh_Sharma
22-Sapphire I
(To:cdown)

Colin,

For composite curve, select first curve again select the same curve (curve will highlight in bold color) + SHIFT + Second curve > Copy (CTRL+C) > SHIFT > Select next curve > Finish.

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