Thanks. I would also add repetition. It really helps to teach live paying customers, over and over again. I taught the intro class at least a hundred times my first three years as an instructor.
Thanks. I usually plan my videos based on user requests and number of views. So encourage your friends to watch and let me know if there are any topics you’re particularly interested in!
Is there a possibility in Creo 5.0 to change the "select feature first" requirement for features like chamfer, round, etc.? I am already used to Inventor and Fusion360 workflow and transfering to Creo seems like so much pain in the butt...
I have a video on Boundary Blends here: ruclips.net/video/12CYdjy3LUk/видео.html I will add Flatten Quilt to my To Do list. I personally haven't had much professional use for that command but PTC made some nice improvements a few versions ago.
Sharp and clear, it takes a lot of intelligence to lay down concepts in a simple way.
Thanks. I would also add repetition. It really helps to teach live paying customers, over and over again. I taught the intro class at least a hundred times my first three years as an instructor.
Wish you did more of these. Please keep it up ;)
Thanks. I usually plan my videos based on user requests and number of views. So encourage your friends to watch and let me know if there are any topics you’re particularly interested in!
Thank you for this series. It is a great help.
Thanks for watching!
Love it Thank you for uploading this. Very helpful. May I ask how to show the feature inside another feature and make it transparency
Are you talking about assemblies or parts?
Is there a possibility in Creo 5.0 to change the "select feature first" requirement for features like chamfer, round, etc.? I am already used to Inventor and Fusion360 workflow and transfering to Creo seems like so much pain in the butt...
What are you talking about? You don’t have to do that.
This is OG
Please make a video on Surfaces tools in Part Module
There are many surfacing tools in part mode and I’ve made videos for many of them. Are there any in particular that you are looking for?
@@CADPLMGuy Boundary Blend, Flatten Quilt
I have a video on Boundary Blends here: ruclips.net/video/12CYdjy3LUk/видео.html
I will add Flatten Quilt to my To Do list. I personally haven't had much professional use for that command but PTC made some nice improvements a few versions ago.