Creo Parametric - Additive Manufacturing - Beam-Based Lattices (Part 1)
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- This Creo Parametric tutorial shows how to select references and modify parameters for a beam-based Lattice feature used in 3D printing.
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Dave Наука
Nice sir you doing great job 👍🌼
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for your great videos! This is a big help and inspiration :)
I noticed that at 11:41 the lattices don't go from side to side. There is a gap towards the top. Is that a drawback of the replace-body-approach or something wrong with creo?
The opposite is happening with the boundary approach where in 7:22 the octagonal lattices peak out of the sides of the part.
That's the result of using Remove Dangling Beams in conjunction with Replace Body. It's doing exactly what I told it to.
Hello, if possibile to convert to solid the lattice structure? Like gyroid into parasolid or steps?
You can always export Creo geometry into neutral formats like STEP and IGES. I don't know about parasolids but I also don't know why you would want to do that.
@@CADPLMGuy hi, I'm trying to fill lattice structure with a component in order to print, but I don't know if it is possible with Creo. I have a 3D block and I want to create a lattice structure around it. Maybe an email could explain myself better
@@giovannilapicca7525 It is possible. Just print it. Please don't email.
@@CADPLMGuy ok but I need to merge, lattice formula driven isn't a solid, no?
@@giovannilapicca7525 It's a solid. Just print it.