Creo Parametric - Placing Intelligent Fastener Extension (IFX) Fasteners on a Curved Surface
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2024
- This Creo Parametric tutorial shows how to create the necessary construction geometry to place IFX fasteners on a curved surface.
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Dave
Hi Dave, thanks a lot for this video. I have a question that has been bugging me for a while. I looked online but couldn't find a good answer for it, so I figured I should ask you instead. : ) When I click on my components on the assembly viewport, it selects the part on the model tree. Is there a way to select the subassembly that particular part belongs to instead using viewport? I tried selection filters but it doesn't have assembly option.
Thanks in advance.
First, when you have questions like these, you should go to PTC Tech Support, not some random guy with a TH-cam channel. In Creo 4 and later, when you select something in the Graphics Area, it selects geometry (surface, edge, or vertex) by default. But it also opens up a Mini Toolbar. At the far end of the top row is the Select Related icon. From that drop-down list, it will show the object you picked, the direct parent, the Body that holds it, the part, and every subassembly above it all the way up to the top level assembly. You can select any of the parents from that dialog box.
Back when I was a CADmin, I used to tell end users that if you can't figure something out on your own in 10 minutes, open a ticket, either with internal support or PTC Tech Support.
@@CADPLMGuy Thanks for the suggestion Dave. And no, you are not a random guy with TH-cam channel, you are The Creo guy for all of us. I think you have probably singlehandedly helped way thousands of Creo users find their way through the software.
Appreciate the support and I will create a ticket next time.
I have a 2d repeat region that I have split into 2 parts, the first part has the column headers but the 2nd split part has no headers. Can anyone tell me how to add column headers to the 2nd part.
Sir can u help me to design one model in creo parametric
Honestly, no. I’m too busy. I have a full time job and a kid. I recommend you take a training class or hire a consultant.
sir is this the 737 door
It is not. I got this model from an old PTC dataset for the 1991 AutoFact trade show for computer aided manufacturing.