Dave could it be possible to put the version of Creo in your titles? A lot of companies don't upgrade to the latest versions for years and your video repository is critical for all of us end users! keep up the great work!
I don’t want to do that because it would imply the functionality is new to that version. But if you take a look at when a video is published, that will give you a sense of which version it was created in.
How can you make an axial flow impeller ? The vanes are bent at the end...like a 3-d curve...like a swept blend or sweep going from a rectangle sitting at 0 degrees to rectangle rectangle rotated at 90deg....could you please have a look ?
@@CADPLMGuy may be its about to generate through points, but topic was not about that, i wanna know in cartesian points starting from its previous points, is there any way?
Nice one, I've had a lot of fun with surfacing lately.
Dave could it be possible to put the version of Creo in your titles? A lot of companies don't upgrade to the latest versions for years and your video repository is critical for all of us end users! keep up the great work!
I don’t want to do that because it would imply the functionality is new to that version. But if you take a look at when a video is published, that will give you a sense of which version it was created in.
Hi Dave,
Is there a way to export the table of coordinates of the datum points in Creo drawing?
How can you make an axial flow impeller ? The vanes are bent at the end...like a 3-d curve...like a swept blend or sweep going from a rectangle sitting at 0 degrees to rectangle rectangle rotated at 90deg....could you please have a look ?
Try a Swept Blend or a Rotational Blend.
Is it possible to create a closed datum curve through points?
Yes
If we generate a closed curve using "through points" option, is there any method of making the two ends tangential to each other?
I don't think so. You can do that with curves in ISDX though.
If you start a lesson, finish it, don't start one thing and then go to another.
What did I not finish?
@@CADPLMGuy may be its about to generate through points, but topic was not about that, i wanna know in cartesian points starting from its previous points, is there any way?