Including me, most of the Creo users are unaware of the use & versatility of relation command due to lack of resources. *Kindly present a series of indepth tutorial videos for basic & advance usage of it .*
Hello satyendra, In Creo how to find the centre of gravity of a part in assembly condition using global coordinate system(default coordinate system)of assembly. Thanks in advance
@@CADxTraining In this video you took part coordinate system as reference for creating new coordinate system but in my case I need to take global coordinate system of assembly as reference.
Some R&D is required. Try to create the co-ordinate system inside the part and take the reference from global co-ordinate system of the assembly. Check whether it works or not. I have never done such thing so some R&D is required.
Excellent explanation!!! Thank you so much for creating this video.
Glad it was helpful!
Very good sir, was thaks for desenvolve this tutorial. Saved me.
Glad to hear that
I was stucked to locate the cg in my drg, but after watching this video i got too much clear... thank you sir
Including me, most of the Creo users are unaware of the use & versatility of relation command due to lack of resources. *Kindly present a series of indepth tutorial videos for basic & advance usage of it .*
Hi, thanks for uploading this video. It would be great if you could share any small assembly level.
Okay I will do that
Vrey good explain Sir ...Thank you
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Hello satyendra,
In Creo how to find the centre of gravity of a part in assembly condition using global coordinate system(default coordinate system)of assembly. Thanks in advance
What kind of assembly do you have? Is it top down or bottom up.
Bottom up assembly
Then select any part and use ctrl+A. It will activate the part and follow the same procedure given in the video.
@@CADxTraining In this video you took part coordinate system as reference for creating new coordinate system but in my case I need to take global coordinate system of assembly as reference.
Some R&D is required. Try to create the co-ordinate system inside the part and take the reference from global co-ordinate system of the assembly. Check whether it works or not. I have never done such thing so some R&D is required.
its showing in Pause mode has been cancelled bottom, can you help
No idea what exactly you are talking about.