Creo tutorial | Plastic part modeling in creo | creo modeling tutorial for beginner
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If you don't provide 2d drawing for reference at the beginning then we can't learn this, you would have shown screenshot so we could refer it and watch your video guessing the next command.
Bro this video was awesome just one feedback i want to give is instead of that background music you could have explained the steps while modeling it and how did you analysed the component to be ready for injection moulding or any other process.
Noted .......in future video, sure I will consider your point
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I have a design made of iron and wood and would like to sit down with a designer to design my idea on a mold that would be made in a factory and would like it to be made of plastic.
I will produce 1000 incrementable blocks
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