Continue to Site

Eng-Tips is the largest engineering community on the Internet

Intelligent Work Forums for Engineering Professionals

  • Congratulations KootK on being selected by the Eng-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Search results for query: *

  1. bowlofnoodle

    Pro/E losing market share to SolidWorks?

    You should the context of use in a company. You want your part and models to be able to be view and edited by the people who need to use it. There is no point to design part in SketchUp and then you cannot bring it into Creo. Creo direct is essentially mainly for some modification and some part...
  2. bowlofnoodle

    Pro/E losing market share to SolidWorks?

    Using support geom or datum as individual step can ensure flexibility and robust model. Creo Direct and Creo Parametric works together. The files are interchangeable. You can modify in both program. It does have a tree structure when you open in Parametric. This allows you flexibility to make...
  3. bowlofnoodle

    Pro/E losing market share to SolidWorks?

    See attached.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=729b6413-c16b-4267-abe2-ba729487f900&file=Hole-interior.jpg
  4. bowlofnoodle

    Pro/E losing market share to SolidWorks?

    To make a hole on an interior cylindrical feature. Use datum point and place it on the interior surface, drag the offset handle to place it. Click on hole tool and click on the datum point. You are done.
  5. bowlofnoodle

    Creo Tutorial - Modeling a Mickey Mouse head

    G'day everyone, I have made a tutorial of a Mickey Mouse head in Creo Parametric. I used a combination of freestyle and style techniques. See the Youtube link below. http://youtu.be/RWruNZN6Z2E
  6. bowlofnoodle

    Help on modeling a car part with surfaces

    There is a way to snap the ends of curves onto other curves by holding shift. This is in style. I have made another video on my channel showing this.
  7. bowlofnoodle

    Help on modeling a car part with surfaces

    You can use the Style Tool in Creo. Check out this tutorial I have just made. - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnjJMymZSSY

Part and Inventory Search