Dave, good to hear your voice helping me chomp through some forgotten functions in Creo. Thanks for posting this and your other videos with Creo, they are really helpful!
Very nice demonstration :) :). I didn't know the use of CS's in point patterns. I used to work with Autodesk Inventor, and the only way to create a group of holes, is to create a sketch of points. In Creo it is very time consuming to create that pattern of four symmetric holes. In my opinion, a workaround could be a UDF, one for two symmetric holes, another UDF for four symmetric holes.
Dave, good to hear your voice helping me chomp through some forgotten functions in Creo. Thanks for posting this and your other videos with Creo, they are really helpful!
Oh hey, Mark, how are you doing? Say hi to everyone at Blue for me!
It is a great video. Clearly explained using CSYS in sketches for using in assemblies (with or without patterns) .
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice demonstration :) :). I didn't know the use of CS's in point patterns. I used to work with Autodesk Inventor, and the only way to create a group of holes, is to create a sketch of points. In Creo it is very time consuming to create that pattern of four symmetric holes. In my opinion, a workaround could be a UDF, one for two symmetric holes, another UDF for four symmetric holes.
Six of one, half dozen of the other. This is just another tool that you can have in your toolbox, and with all things, your mileage may vary.
Excellent demonstration. I think you are very skilled. Thanks for uploading these kind of videos. Please keep doing it.
Thanks, Raul!
Perfect