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I bought you a coffee since i think your tutos is great and well explained! - i use them on my work life som times...
Dear Leon, thank you so much for your positive feedback and also for the Ko-fi Stay tuned, new tutorials coming soon. Vladimir
Great post👍thanks😃
Thanks Vladimir. Maybe you can post a bigger project and build a larger machine with more components (with top down modeling)?
Great idea, thanks for your suggestion. Stay tuned. Vladimir
Very useful information 🙂. I have a question, how to create a machining model from casting model without copy geometry? Is there any other options. Thanks for your videos and really appreciating your effort 🙂👍.
Use family table
Copy geometry is most used. You can use also inheritance feature or as mentioned below Family table :)
You can use merge inheritance feature.
Find out this video for machining model in Creo
ruclips.net/video/U4SC8Kyu7t8/видео.html
Hello Sir I need Help
I am new to Creo
Problem is I got step file from somewhere to practice mold design on Creo 7.0 and the part is Already rotated in three Axies So how to align part according to datum planes in Modelling environment
Hi, try to check this tutorial - ruclips.net/video/Sze-YD20xhA/видео.html How to Set custom position for import geometry
Vlad, what's an easy way to find min wall thickness on a casting model, Im aware of section thickness option but if the model is more complex this becomes difficult.
Hi Zero, I am not expert in Casting.. But if I will find some solution.. I will post it ;) Stay tuned and thanks for your question. Vladimir
Awesome. I start working with Creo (I came from Catia) and this is amazing way to compare geometry. One question, how can I compare two drawings on Creo?
Hi Richard, thanks for your positive feedback. Some details regarding your question, do you need to create a drawing with more models and more sheets?
@@4kside The idea is compare the two versions of same drawing. I didn't find any workaround to do this on Creo.
use creo view for comparing drawings
This type of comparison i.e. subtraction only works for geometry that is markedly different. If there are minor differences in surfaces then it will not work. This is not best practice and Creo has much better tools for comparing geometry
I know that is possible also use standard Compare models.. Buy also is sometimes hard to see differences. Also, very good compare function is possible to use by Creo View MCAD but you need Windchill aditional license.