I've been using Creo professionally almost daily for a decade and still learn little tidbits here and there from your videos. That last one is a super timesaver for creating ribs in castings. Thanks for putting these videos out there!
Dear Dave! I'm considering myself pretty familiar with the Creo Parametric with more than a year industrial experience, but all of the three tips was a perfect hit for me. Keep up the good work! One of my most wanted option in Creo Parametric is to create a pattern based feature to "mirror" parts (like a direction pattern and a 180° rotation together) and be able to use Reference Pattern with it. Of course you have the "Mirror component" and "Mirror (feature)" features, but it lacks the option to use as a reference to another pattern. Do you have any suggestion or workaround for this? What feature do you use in these situations?
I've been using Creo professionally almost daily for a decade and still learn little tidbits here and there from your videos. That last one is a super timesaver for creating ribs in castings. Thanks for putting these videos out there!
Glad to hear that! That’s why I make these videos, to share knowledge with the community.
Dear Dave!
I'm considering myself pretty familiar with the Creo Parametric with more than a year industrial experience, but all of the three tips was a perfect hit for me. Keep up the good work!
One of my most wanted option in Creo Parametric is to create a pattern based feature to "mirror" parts (like a direction pattern and a 180° rotation together) and be able to use Reference Pattern with it. Of course you have the "Mirror component" and "Mirror (feature)" features, but it lacks the option to use as a reference to another pattern. Do you have any suggestion or workaround for this? What feature do you use in these situations?
How many instances are you creating? And are you mirroring geometry or mirroring placement?