A number of enhancements have been added to Creo Product Insight. Starting with Creo 5.0.2.0, we can select sensor data ranges from a preview graph. In the integration mashup for Creo Product Insight and ThingWorx, use the expandable Graphical Replay… Continue Reading →
Starting with Creo 7, you can have more than one GO_HOME positions. Multiple GO_HOME positions related to multiple turrets or spindles, are available for advanced machines. This eliminates the need for customized CL (Cutter Location) commands. Set the END_STOP_CONDITION parameter… Continue Reading →
Starting with Creo 7, you can view synchronized tool paths in the graphics area. In earlier releases, you can right-click a tool path in the Model Tree to see the tool path highlighted in the graphics area. In Creo Parametric… Continue Reading →
This blog is published by NXREV and in this blog “How-To: Model-Based Manufacturing Planning and Execution with Creo” Author discusses about along with everyone else in the manufacturing industry, we’ve been talking a lot about model-based manufacturing, also known as… Continue Reading →
Starting with Creo 7, now you can see a list of child views related to the selected view. With this enhancement access to information about the child view is quick and easy. Now you no longer need to query all… Continue Reading →
Starting with Creo 7, you can add columns to the Drawing Tree to view various types of information. This provides you with more information about the drawing view and its relation to other views. Now it is easier to understand… Continue Reading →
Cat McClintock in the blog “Additive Manufacturing: What is the 3MF format?” discusses about the 3D manufacturing format (3MF) is an industry-supported file format that design applications can use to send full-fidelity 3D CAD models to a mix of other… Continue Reading →
Starting with Creo 7, Summary for View command is introduced. You can right-click a selected drawing view and select Summary for View to see a full summary for a specific view. With this new enhancement User can see details for… Continue Reading →
Starting with Creo 7, in earlier releases it was time consuming to create the same section definition in different components that are added. In Creo Parametric 7.0 and later, user can copy hatching properties between different components or bodies to… Continue Reading →
You can set the version of the tolerancing standard against which your model or drawing is getting checked for the correct syntax. You can select one of the following tolerancing standards, against which you want to check the syntax in… Continue Reading →
Starting with Creo 7, parser for syntax checker is updated to accommodate the recent changes to versions of ISO and ASME GD&T standards. When you add your GD&T annotations you expect that your syntax errors are identified. New update ensures… Continue Reading →
With a multibody part you can define different section properties for each body such as assigning a different material for each body. In the MOD XHATCH menu, select the body for which you want to modify section properties. You can… Continue Reading →
Cat McClintock in the blog “Award Winning Design: Heat Exchanger Named 2021 Cool Part” discusses about a heat exchanger designed using Creo has won the 2021 Cool Parts Showcase award for best proof-of-concept. According to contest guidelines, the award recognizes… Continue Reading →
Starting with Creo 7, there are different requirements related to the visual gap between the GTOL (geometric tolerance) frame and the indicator to which it is attached, in different versions of the ISO 1101 standards: Per ISO 1101:2012 there should… Continue Reading →
With Creo 7, you can control the display state of drawing layers when switching from the top model drawing to individual view mode. This configuration option helps to copy the drawing layer visibility status to individual view and save a… Continue Reading →
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