
Explore CAD fundamentals with Creo Parametric 7.0, capturing design intent through parametric, feature-based, and bi-directional modeling across part, assembly, and drafting workbenches to create precise 3D models.
Explore the Creo Parametric 7.0 interface and workbenches, from creating new files and templates to sketching, solid part and assembly modeling, and absolute coordinate systems.
Learn to create and edit sketches in the Creo 7.0 SketchUp workbench, apply constraints and dimensions, inspect for closed loops, and set up grid display before modeling.
Learn to create circles and arcs with center and end point, concentric, three-point, and tangent methods in Creo Parametric, and to sketch and constrain a spline using control points.
Explore sketching tools in Creo Parametric to create and align text with fonts, angles, and spacing, then master offsetting, thicken, and end cap options for precise sketch geometry.
Explore how to inspect sketches in Creo Parametric, highlighting overlapping geometry, openings, and closed profiles with shaded loops to ensure clean 3D conversion.
Create a part in Creo Parametric by starting a new solid template, setting units, and sketching on a plane to convert 2D profiles into a 3D model.
Sketch on a chosen plane and define an axis to create a revolved feature. Rotate the profile to form a hollow revolved part, adjusting thickness and wall direction.
Learn to use part faces and planes as sketch references in Creo Parametric, create sketches on front plane, top face, or other plane surfaces, and extrude to form solids.
Explore how to add rounds to edges in Creo Parametric, using round options, sets, and references to create consistent radii across multiple edges for moldable parts.
Explore the chamfer tool in Creo Parametric, including D into D and corner chamfer options, setting distances or angles, editing sets, and selecting a vertex to chamfer three edges.
Discover how to add draft features in Creo using standard and variable pull-direction drafts. Learn to select draft surfaces and hinges, set angles, and apply multiple angles for variable drafts.
Apply draft in Creo Parametric using hinge planes, flip direction, and split by draft or split object to control material on each side.
Explore the sweep tool in the Creo Parametric workbench to create shapes by following a guide and profile, with constant and variable section options and open or closed loop trajectories.
Create a helical sweep by defining a profile, selecting an axis, and sketching a circular section, then adjust pitch and thickness to model a guided helical shape in Creo Parametric.
Create boundary blend surfaces in Creo Parametric using the boundary band option, with one or two directions, selecting sketches and section curves to generate smooth transitions.
learn how to create a filled surface in Creo Parametric by using the fill option, inputting a closed sketch on a plane, projecting edges, and using a datum plane.
Learn to project sketches onto surfaces in Creo Parametric from the project tool, adjusting direction (y or normal to surface) and editing the projected curve.
Master a Creo Parametric surfacing workflow from the surfacing workbench: build base features from plane surfaces, merge, fill with field surfaces, apply rounds, mirror, and apply material.
Open and place parts in a Creo Parametric assembly, selecting a working directory and using the symbol option. Move, translate, rotate, and apply default constraints to fix the first part.
Master parametric assembly modeling with the create tool to add parts and subassemblies, align coordinate systems, and apply basic extrude and constraints in a top-down workflow.
Explore sketching in the Creo Parametric drafting workbench by drawing lines, rectangles, circles, and arcs to create profiles. Snap to guides, edit with trim and scale, and annotate dimensions.
Explore exploded view creation in the parametric drafting workbench, switch between default and custom explosions, set isometric and general views with precise scales, and begin bill of materials and ballooning.
Creo Parametric, developed by Parametric Technology Corporation, US, is a completely re-engineered, next-generation family of CAD/CAM/CAE software solutions for Product Lifecycle Management. Creo Parametric delivers innovative technologies for maximum productivity and creativity through its exceptionally easy-to-use and state-of-the-art user interface, from inception to the final product. Creo Parametric reduces the learning curve, as it allows the flexibility of using feature-based and parametric designs.
Creo Parametric serves the design tasks by providing different workbenches. A workbench is defined as a specified environment consisting of tools that allow the user to perform specific design tasks. This course will complete workbenches in Creo Parametric which are Sketching, Part Design, Assembly, Surfacing, and Drafting. The tutor has used real-world mechanical engineering projects as an example in this video course. This enables the user to relate the tutorials to real-world models in the mechanical engineering industry.
The subject of interpretability offered by Creo Parametric includes receiving legacy data from other CAD systems and from its own product data management modules. The real benefit of Creo Parametric is that the links remain associative. As a result, any change made to this external data gets notified and the model can be updated quickly. The videos in Creo Parametric further elaborates on the procedure of generating the drawings of a model or assembly, which are used for documentation of a model or assembly.