That is not the right procedure to make such kind of part. You must add all add material feature first and then should go for remove metal feature. This methodology is helpful in several ways.
Can we combine multiple patches of surface (not merge) to produce a single complete surface in Creo? Eg. Torn paper pieces reverted back to single piece of paper (not glued or taped together)?
I didn't understand what is 1.12 in video but I got your question. You are talking about the PCD 185 centreline with the circle dia 20.5 This can be done in creo parametric but not by direct way. There is a indirect way to do this.
So simple and complicated at the same time. Nice work.
sir , can you tell the how to get (2d sketch)2D draft beside the workplace
10:25 you can use shell option to make hollow in Sweep menu
That is not the right procedure to make such kind of part. You must add all add material feature first and then should go for remove metal feature. This methodology is helpful in several ways.
Please make videos on manufacturing module of creo
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Very good video......
Make a video on 3d curve and engine block plz.......
I have already given the link for 3D curve, below in the description area.
At minute 16:59 you put an angle of 22.5. Where is that coming from?
There are eight holes all around. That means hold to hold it will be 45 degree. Now that angle which you are talking about is half of 45 degree.
@@CADxTraining understood, thank you for the clarification
Helpful vedio 👍🏼
Thanking you very much sirji
Can we combine multiple patches of surface (not merge) to produce a single complete surface in Creo?
Eg. Torn paper pieces reverted back to single piece of paper (not glued or taped together)?
Is your example practically possible without any glue?
@@CADxTraining Example was given for clarity of thought & to clear the statement, we know it does not fulfill the function in practicality.
In one of the CAD software it can be achieved.
Merge is the only option in Creo
great sir
Thank you sir
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Thank You Sir !!
thank you so much sir jii
Thank you a lot sir...
How to drafting the circle like ur image ?
Which circle are you talking about?
@@CADxTraining section view with pcd pattern circle as like 1.12 in video
I didn't understand what is 1.12 in video but I got your question. You are talking about the PCD 185 centreline with the circle dia 20.5
This can be done in creo parametric but not by direct way. There is a indirect way to do this.
@@CADxTraining exactly sir. How to draft i am asking sir?
What is the name of this part
Why are you so worried about the name of the part.
@@CADxTraining I am using this for my assignment, and I have to tell the name of part which I made
This part is called the elbow. This part is the elbow of the regulator feed valve.
great!