In some cases when BOM balloons are displayed for a repeat region, it is desirable to have the balloons appear as a symbol other than the default circle symbol. The procedure below demonstrates how to create and use custom BOM symbols.... (Show more)(Show less)
One of the more commonly overlooked analysis types is the One-Sided Volume Analysis. This is a great way to leverage the associative properties of Pro/ENGINEER for what may seem like an otherwise obscure task; calculating volume. While the Mass Properties can give you the overall volume of a model, the One-Sided Volume analysis takes things one step further, and provides a more practical analysis result, the usable volume of a container. The following will outline how to quickly setup and make use of this type of analysis feature. (This works best with shelled geometry).... (Show more)(Show less)
This allows for the connectivity between any rotating axis, simulating belts and pulleys. Not only can the kinematics of the belt pulley system be simulated but dynamics and forces can also be analyzed. ... (Show more)(Show less)
This tutorial aims to demonstrate some basic curve editing functionality of Creo Sketch 1.0 F000. The tools primarily used are: Splines, Curve Trim, Paint Fill and Auto-Trace.
Learn how to create a Bill of Materials in this Creo View 1.0 tutorial, and how to export this Bill of materials. This tutorial will also explain the different settings for creating a Bill of Materials.... (Show more)(Show less)
When working with outside suppliers who only use a 2D drafting tool; you may want to incorporate their designs into your 3D design. This video shows you how to load a DXF drawing into Annotation and use the 2D geometry to create a 3D model.... (Show more)(Show less)
This short tutorial gets you started creating a cone with Pro/ENGINEER. To create cones you can use the Revolve feature. A revolved feature is an axis symmetric shape that is created by revolving an open or closed section view by a specified angle around a central axis. The section can represent a protrusion or a cut, that is, it can either add or remove material.... (Show more)(Show less)
This tutorial demonstrates how to use the Style feature to create a Freeform Surface. It explains how to use Free curves and Curves on Surface tools, as well as how to add constraints such as, Surface Tangent and Normal, to curves and points. This tutorial also shows how to merge two surface/quilts together to create one surface. ... (Show more)(Show less)
This Creo Parametric tutorial demonstrates how to replace trimming edges to edit boundary surfaces and shows how to copy and paste a surface to a new location. It will also show how to close gaps.