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Are you aware of model check support for multibody in sheetmetal?

The Model Check capabilities in Creo are enhanced to support multibody sheet metal designs. New checks have been added to ensure design accuracy and compliance: Creo Parametric 11.0.0.0 User Interface Location: Click File > Prepare > Model Check. Benefits:Model Check is now capable of fully accommodating… Continue Reading →

Have you explored the master model methodology in sheetmetal?

Creo 11 introduces full multibody support in the Sheetmetal Design environment, enabling the master model methodology. This allows you to design parts within the context of a multibody part and then extract individual bodies into separate parts. Key features include:… Continue Reading →

Did you know about the multibody sheetmetal convert workflow and using sheet metal parameters and preferences?

A new concept specific to sheet metal bodies allows you to link a sheet metal body to the part. Parameters and Properties:The preferences set for each body drive the design. Features like a Flat wall, by default, use the bend… Continue Reading →

Have you tried the Boolean and body operations in multibody sheetmetal in creo?

With full multibody support, Boolean Operations, along with Split and Trim, are now available for sheet metal bodies. Split Body Options specific to sheet metal: Other available body operations include Remove Body, Copy, Paste, Paste Special, Mirror, Pattern, Flexible Modeling… Continue Reading →

Have you seen the new basic multibody part creation and workflow in creo?

The Sheetmetal design environment now fully supports multibody functionality, allowing you to create multiple sheet metal bodies along with solid bodies. Each sheet metal body’s characteristics, such as thickness, are now defined by the body itself. A new feature specific… Continue Reading →

Are you aware of the new sheetmetal multibody capabilities in Creo?

The Sheetmetal design environment now fully supports multibody functionality, enabling you to create multiple sheet metal bodies as well as the solid bodies you could previously design. With this enhancement, you can now design multibody parts and separate them into… Continue Reading →

Have you explored the new control for automatic scaling of palette shapes in sketcher?

In Creo 11.0, a new configuration option allows you to control the default scaling for imported geometry, including: Many users create custom palette shapes (like O-rings, grooves, or slots) at a 1:1 scale, which is the precise size required. With… Continue Reading →

Did you know you can now trim self-intersecting composite curves in sketcher in Creo?

In Creo 11.0, you can now trim self-intersecting composite curves in Sketcher, adding more flexibility for modifying composite curves created with the Project or Offset tools. Previously, self-intersecting composite curves could not be trimmed. For example, if a composite curve… Continue Reading →

Have you tried the new offset support for edge chain references in sketcher?

In Creo 11.0, the Offset feature has been enhanced to provide greater flexibility. Alongside selecting curves or intent datum curves, you can now directly select an edge, edge chain, or intent chain for offset operations. This improvement eliminates the need… Continue Reading →

Have you seen the new control for locks display in sketcher in Creo?

In Creo 11.0, a new configuration option lets you control the default display of locked objects in Sketcher. This feature allows you to set the default state of the Locks Display option in the graphics toolbar. You can configure this… Continue Reading →

Are you aware of the enhanced project sketched points feature in Creo 11?

In Creo 11.0, the Project feature has been enhanced to support projecting multiple sketched points in a single operation. Previously, only one point could be projected at a time onto a geometric target. With this update, when the Sketch option… Continue Reading →

Have you explored the fast bounding box calculation enhancement in Creo?

The Enclosure Volume feature has been enhanced to include an option for calculating an orientation-optimized, minimal bounding box. The new Optimized option determines the smallest bounding box that can enclose the geometry, regardless of the model’s orientation. You can enable… Continue Reading →

Did you know about the improved feedback for composite curve selection in Creo?

In Creo Parametric 11.0, the system now provides clearer feedback to distinguish whether your curve selection includes the composite curve object or just a segment of it. Previously, both were labeled as Curve, which could lead to confusion. This improvement… Continue Reading →

Have You Tried the Enhanced Placement for Legacy UDFs in Creo?

In Creo Parametric 11.0, the placement workflow for user-defined features (UDFs) has been enhanced to simplify the process for UDFs that reference a single body. This updated workflow automatically populates the body reference collector with the default body, provided it… Continue Reading →

Have You Seen the New Option for Prioritizing Quilts Over Surfaces in Creo?

A new functionality has been introduced to give you more control over the selection priority between surfaces and quilts. With this update, you can choose between the default selection priority or assign a higher priority to quilts over surfaces. If… Continue Reading →

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