Creo Parametric - Boundary Blends and Curves in 1 and 2 Directions | Surfacing

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • This Creo Parametric tutorial shows the different ways of using curves in 1 and 2 directions when creating a surface with a Boundary Blend.
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Комментарии • 27

  • @joske7804
    @joske7804 3 года назад +1

    You deserve a medal 🏅

  • @surendranagdali6788
    @surendranagdali6788 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank u

  • @pranay1867
    @pranay1867 4 года назад +1

    Great work sir.
    Ur vedio is always helpful for practicing students please make another important vedio ,🙂😊
    Thank you again 😊

  • @rameshdharman9197
    @rameshdharman9197 4 года назад +2

    Thanks Dave, Your videos are great. You explain the command & its usage by giving different example...
    If you make video on different curve which can be changed parametrically with each other. It will be great helpful more many subscribers

    • @CADPLMGuy
      @CADPLMGuy  4 года назад +1

      I will give that some thought.

  • @MiiiiiiD
    @MiiiiiiD Год назад

    Hello Dave, You're doing a great job. I'd lke to ask you if you have the training files of the SURFACING playlist to keep pace with the steps in the videos.

  • @mithrandir1313
    @mithrandir1313 Год назад +1

    do you have a workaround to get sweet surfaces in a 3 boundary scenario?? (There is a method I use, hope to see you put together something better & easier!!)

  • @m.e.p.r
    @m.e.p.r Год назад

    What's the alternative in this scenario to using a three sided surface? I'd like to see a tutorial that shows a better alternative using the same shape and a 4-sided nose cone solution.

  • @marke4990
    @marke4990 2 года назад

    but how do you draw the 3d sketches connected to satisfy the blend or style feature??

  • @88SKYDragon
    @88SKYDragon 4 года назад +1

    Very nice video, well done! My surfaces are not as smooth as yours and I wonder why. No matter I use smooth curves in my Boundary Blends the result surface always shows up edges along the surface and I don´t know why. What am I missing here?

    • @CADPLMGuy
      @CADPLMGuy  4 года назад +1

      Are you creating your curves with tangency or curvature continuity?

    • @88SKYDragon
      @88SKYDragon 4 года назад

      @@CADPLMGuy Thank you for your answer. I creat all my curves through points. Unfortunately I can´t add pictures here on youtube, but you can see them here facebook.com/groups/1639730973018453/
      I appreciate you help.
      VC

  • @stonervoodoo
    @stonervoodoo 4 года назад +2

    Is there a better way to create that tail section without getting the weird curvature point at the tip?

    • @CADPLMGuy
      @CADPLMGuy  4 года назад +2

      Yes, but those are videos for another day... the technique I used most often is to plan the network of curves so that I get a 4 sided surface, and then trim back to a 3 sided surface.

    • @Tamazonch
      @Tamazonch 3 года назад +1

      @@CADPLMGuy this is what i searched for this time. Is the video already available? I would like to be weird curvature point free! anyway this video also very good.

  • @solonglife8130
    @solonglife8130 10 месяцев назад

    surprised on the curve picking, my creo 7 seen like cant perform 'trim at' when i right clicked the dot. anyway to do it or is it a setting issue?

    • @CADPLMGuy
      @CADPLMGuy  10 месяцев назад

      Can you drag the dot and hold the Shift key to get it to snap?

  • @raytheo3473
    @raytheo3473 4 года назад

    I always end up getting open loops! What is the secret to closing those open loops to generate a boundary blend?

    • @CADPLMGuy
      @CADPLMGuy  4 года назад

      Make sure the boundary curves are connected.

    • @naveena3262
      @naveena3262 3 года назад

      Could you please make a video on this session ?

  • @skylark197878
    @skylark197878 3 года назад

    could you tell how to draw a curve on top of a surface normal to the surface. I have explored it but found no easy solution. All i see are options like tangent, draft tangent, curvature etc

    • @CADPLMGuy
      @CADPLMGuy  3 года назад +1

      How can you create a curve on a surface that is also normal to it? I can see how a curve can be normal to a surface through a point on a surface, and how a boundary curve can be normal to a reference. Can you explain how a curve can be both on and normal? Seems like a mathematical impossibility.

    • @skylark197878
      @skylark197878 3 года назад

      @@CADPLMGuy @Creo Parametric i wish to erect a curve normal to a surface (or any other fixed angle) with curvature such that as i move that curve/line along the surface, it maintains the orthogonality/or angle. Why i want?. lets say i have a curved surface with an open recess and i want to run a wall around the recess but the wall should be at 10 deg. Better i give a link here which is rhino3d but i want that done in creo.

    • @CADPLMGuy
      @CADPLMGuy  3 года назад

      I'm confused. So the curve isn't on the surface? It sounds like what you really want is to create a surface but you're focusing on the curve as the intermediate step. The example of the wall can be easily accomplished using a sweep.

  • @marke4990
    @marke4990 2 года назад

    !