My coworkers see me as a Creo expert and have been using ProE/Creo for over a decade and I never knew about that fast way to create a midplane! Great tip! I have a lot more to learn! Thank you!
What a gem of a video. So many great tips. Thank you! Would love to see a video showing how to use Import Data Doctor to clean up a model which imports as all surfaces with holes and overlapping patches so you could then solidify it.
what settings do you have? I am working a with a larger step file but deleting components is taking forever like 15 mins plus. Trying to see if anyone else has this problem
To be clear, you typically can’t reverse engineer imported geometry to figure out which feature tools were used to create the part. Protecting intellectual property is one of the main reasons to use CAD neutral file formats like STEP and IGES.
My coworkers see me as a Creo expert and have been using ProE/Creo for over a decade and I never knew about that fast way to create a midplane! Great tip! I have a lot more to learn! Thank you!
Been working with Creo for 6 years and hadn't seen this before! great trick on adjusting the import file's planes and object removal. thank you
Yeah, the software continues to surprise me at all the nuances and hidden functionality.
What a gem of a video. So many great tips. Thank you! Would love to see a video showing how to use Import Data Doctor to clean up a model which imports as all surfaces with holes and overlapping patches so you could then solidify it.
I am also looking for a video on this, but having little to no luck.
super useful tips and really well explained thank you very much , is there a way to recognize same geometry in an import assembly
Flexible Modeling works in part mode only. But I ran into Martin Neumuller from PTC earlier today - maybe if I run into him again, I'll ask!
ok , thanks in advance
Nice post 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
what settings do you have? I am working a with a larger step file but deleting components is taking forever like 15 mins plus. Trying to see if anyone else has this problem
I am using the default settings for Data Exchange aside from those I showed in my video on STEP files.
@@CADPLMGuy what specs does your computer have?
It's over 4 years old. 32 Gb RAM (Creo maxes out at 20). Nothing special.
Can we edit the import part and see how and by using which tool they made that part?
If you search on my channel for "Import Export" and "Flexible Modeling" you will find two playlists with multiple videos on editing imported geometry.
To be clear, you typically can’t reverse engineer imported geometry to figure out which feature tools were used to create the part. Protecting intellectual property is one of the main reasons to use CAD neutral file formats like STEP and IGES.
Great video and very well explained! It would be nice to have you do videos for some of the other software companies. 😂
Interesting idea... it might happen sooner than you think. Be sure you are subscribed and have notifications turned on.
@@CADPLMGuy
Already subscribed and hit the bell after the first video I watched!
thank you very much!
You're welcome!
you are awesome
Ha ha, that's very kind of you to say.