John Carlson in the blog “Using Multiple Bodies in Creo Parametric 7.0” discusses about the following Starting with Creo 7.0, multiple body modeling has now come to Creo. This on-demand webcast will step you though the basics of how multiple bodies… Continue Reading →
Cat McClintock in the blog “[Study] 3 Eye-Opening Business Results from Simulation-led Design” discusses about the following Simulation-led design is an approach to product development in which engineers analyze their work during the design phase. That is, they use tools built into… Continue Reading →
PTC released Creo 5.0.6.0 recently. Punditas AI Advisor now supports this latest version of Creo 5.0.6.0. Punditas AI allows users to learn more about “How”, What” and “Why” of these enhancements through Product 360 module. The following modules of Creo… Continue Reading →
Check this out. Previous versions of PTC Creo made it cumbersometo switch between two different open model windows.The only way a user could jump from one window toanother was to go to the Microsoft® Windows® icon(shown in Figure 1) access… Continue Reading →
To transform a 2D sketch to a 3D extrusion using any version of PTC Creo Parametric, you sketch the shape and then key in the desired depth. Sometimes, however, you’ll want to extrude the sketch to a reference, such as… Continue Reading →
Imagine you have the model as shown in the figure below and you want to orient it to see the highlighted green surface normal to the screen. PTC Creo Parametric 3.0 makes this task much faster and easier, reducing what… Continue Reading →
Rather than requiring you to access every command from the ribbon menu at the top of your screen, earlier versions of PTC Creo allowed you to accessshortcuts by pressing the right mouse button. This capability eliminated the need to drag… Continue Reading →
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