Hello, Good day. Everything goes well until I try to split the part using solidify at 16:30. I click on the extruded surface, apply solidify as shown in the video, select remove material, and an error pops up: Regeneration Failure: Feature failed to regenerate. Using Creo 10.
First you hide all the sketches. Then go for blend and select the edge of the existing surface. You can only select the edge of the existing surface if the sketch is hidden. Now hold the Ctrl key and select the pre-defined datum point.
Thank you so much! I have one question: if I were to follow the same process but with ‘remove material,’ would it work? I tried, but I can’t seem to do it
Hi sir, I'm trying this tutorial. but I'm facing issue at 18:20 , Flatten quilt surface is at an angle not flat like in your video . how to solve this issue
Using the "specify placement" option, you can Orient your flat and quilt, the way you want. Just try to understand how this option works. You will get your required result.
@@CADxTraining I tried to do it manually by adding all the hexes on a sketch and trimming out the extra bits but it made my pc so slow it was impossible to do. Especially since creo doesn't have a pattern feature within the sketch window. Thanks for your time!
I faced the similar problem. I tried creating the hex as capped surface instead of solid and was able to use the flatten quilt deformation on that hex. Then I solidified it. I hope there is an easy way.
This is the best creo surfacing tutorial I have found yet. Thank you!
Impressive job on the video. Exactly the right amount of detail at the right pace. Thank you!
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For the first time, someone explains the use of PTC Cero in an excellent and clear way.
Thanks sir
Good video, explains many techniques.
Super the way you explain ❤ thanks for sharing such a information
Sir please make more video on surface design and also make a Playlist.
Hello,
Good day. Everything goes well until I try to split the part using solidify at 16:30.
I click on the extruded surface, apply solidify as shown in the video, select remove material, and an error pops up: Regeneration Failure: Feature failed to regenerate.
Using Creo 10.
Increase the file accuracy and try once
I can't select the full loop when performing the second boundary blend (10:18 in the video). Any thought as to why this is happening?
First you hide all the sketches. Then go for blend and select the edge of the existing surface. You can only select the edge of the existing surface if the sketch is hidden. Now hold the Ctrl key and select the pre-defined datum point.
@@CADxTraining Wow that was quick! Thanks for the help, love your videos!
@@CADxTraining they way you understood exactly what the problem (our mistake) was and made the solution so easy to understand is commendable!
Amazing Tutorial!!!!
Thankyou
Thank you so much! I have one question: if I were to follow the same process but with ‘remove material,’ would it work? I tried, but I can’t seem to do it
Really useful🔥
Sir could the initial model be made by using Variable Sections Sweep?
Variable section sweep is not used for surfacing.
I got all the way to the Flatten-Quilt Deformation and could not get the hex pattern to wrap around the grip :-(
If it is not happening then you try to reduce the file accuracy and check one more time.
@@CADxTraining after I select "quilts / select items" under References tab, it won't allow me to select the hex pattern.
Create your hex pattern as separate body
@@ianthompson6268 same here
Hi sir, I'm trying this tutorial. but I'm facing issue at 18:20 , Flatten quilt surface is at an angle not flat like in your video . how to solve this issue
Using the "specify placement" option, you can Orient your flat and quilt, the way you want. Just try to understand how this option works. You will get your required result.
Sir,
How to permanently change units in Creo fron inch lbs. to mm kgs?
That is a long process. You need to learn about the config file. Unit in Creo depends upon the template file which is given by the config file.
Hello Sir, is there a way to add half or partial hexes as well too the grip, so as to not leave any of the grip surface emply/bald
Yes you can do that. It is possible I have already done that. Now it is your job to figure that out.
@@CADxTraining I tried to do it manually by adding all the hexes on a sketch and trimming out the extra bits but it made my pc so slow it was impossible to do. Especially since creo doesn't have a pattern feature within the sketch window. Thanks for your time!
Ok
Please tell me standard size for arrow, dimension etc
I like your videos.
Glad to hear that
Nice video.
super! Thanks buddy.
sir, Please make a playlist on creo surfacing
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how to insert reference drawing in creo you inseted refrence drawing
Not possible in Creo parametric. Done by video editor.
Creo 5.0 not given for new body option so how to create hex in new body any alternative
You can only perform this function in Creo parametric 7 or higher than that. Not possible in the lower version.
@@CADxTraining ok bro
I faced the similar problem. I tried creating the hex as capped surface instead of solid and was able to use the flatten quilt deformation on that hex. Then I solidified it. I hope there is an easy way.
@@abdulhadipahore1075 thanks bro i will try
Thank sir
Great 👍 .
Would you be able to share this file for me to follow?
You can easily create this part as per the given instruction in the video
How can we convert this surface model to class A surface
Usually for class A surface, we use free style in Creo parametric
best
Sir Start a Siris of Mash surface to solid
Model Making
I didn't get your question. What is that?
This operation kills many other 3D softwares