Tutorials

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Ever wanted to create a CAD file with your favorite pictures? There are many ways to apply images and textures to CAD files. However, for most of these operations, expensive programs or CAD experience might be required. This tutorial shows you how to make a simple OBJ cube, while explaining some of the basic OBJ nomenclature. It then explains the steps to map pictures on the cube's faces. The only tools you will need is a text editor like notepad and your favorite images!

13 1 Intermediate
This is modal analysis of impeller step

8 1 Beginner
Let Start With Beginning..

6 1 Intermediate
Tutorial on Modeling and Simulation of standard gear...

5 0 Intermediate
How to add exploded view in drawing?

5 0 Beginner
tutorial: see the img.

5 0 Beginner
Here's the answer for it..

4 0 Intermediate
Finishing strategies machine the actual component form and where applicable, follow on from the Area Clearance operation. Suitable values are required to control the accuracy and amount of excess material to be left on a component by a tool path. The parameters used for this purpose are called Thickness and Tolerance

4 0 Beginner
This tutorial was compiled with Creo Elements / Direct Express to implement a model similar to my file: http://grabcad.com/library/spiral-sphere You can download a free fully functional copy of Creo from PTC site: http://www.ptc.com/products/creo-elements-direct/modeling-express/ Creo is completely "history-free" and uses the so-called "explicit modeling".

3 0 Beginner
For this we have to use swept blend command.

3 1 Beginner
Here is the tutorial.

3 0 Beginner
Here is the Next Part of Working with Power Mill.. Follow the Steps and You will found your way with Power Mill. Some text are Referenced from Book and Online Training Tutorials Thanks and Enjoy..!!

2 0 Intermediate
ja sam u Creo Parametric 2.0 menjao ovako.. C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo 2.0\Common Files\M070\creo_standards\zatim pokrenuo configure i odabrao 5 (vidi sliku)

2 0 Intermediate
Raster, Radial, Spiral, and Pattern Finishing. Introduction. This section will cover Finishing strategies created by the downward projection of a Pattern, which include four types, Raster, Radial, Spiral and (user defined) Pattern. PowerMILL generates the toolpaths by projecting a wireframe form down the Z-axis onto the model. The standard patterns applied in Raster, Radial, and Spiral are achieved by entering values directly into the Finishing Form. The resultant Pattern can be displayed by selecting Preview before executing the command by selecting Apply. The Pattern option requires a user-defined geometric form (active Pattern), which is projected down Z onto the model as a tool path.

2 0 Beginner
Steps for creating a rope in creo parametric 1.0