10.07.2023, 23:19
Pro Engineer Creo Fundamental 3D Design Course
Last updated 7/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.25 GB | Duration: 14h 31m
Learn fundamentals of creo parametric from scratch including part design,drawing,assembly
What you'll learn
known the complete details of 2-D sketch modeling tools such as lines,circles, rectangle etc.
learn how to create and design 3-D models and shapes using various commands like extrude,sweep,blend and many more
learn to create complex shapes using surface modeling feature .
create assembly , drawings and projections of parts and components.
sheetmetal modeling
learn about parametric based approach to design your models.
Confidently list your creo skills in your resume
Requirements
You should have basic understanding of computer. That's it you need to know!
creo parametric 2.0 or any higher versions .
No prior knowledge. Just the desire to learn and create awesome designs.
Description
About This Software
Hello Friends. welcome to our course on Pro Engineer Creo software.
Pro Engineer (pro/E) is 3D CAD/CAM/CAE software developed by PTC corporation.
In 2010, the company has changed its name to creo parametric.
this course designed in such a way that you will learn about all important tools and commands of the software.This is a streamlined course to take you from knowing nothing about creo to give you all the knowledge and skills needed to become a certified creo designer. This course should enable you to, with confidence, use creo to design your next innovation. After this course, you can proudly list your creo skills in your resume.
About this course
This course is divided in 5 modules. 2D Sketch Modelling 3D Modelling Advance Surface Modeling Drafting and Drawing Assembly
Features of the course
full and lifetime access to over 110 video lectures.
over 9 hours course content.
Language - English
This course is designed to give complete & depth knowledge of every tool used to make designed model or drawings with exercises.
we have provided more than 10 practice models with videos to have a better understanding of commands and tools.
You will get all files used to create this course which is helpful to do practice.
if you have any question regarding this course, feel free to contact us. We will love to help you.
Why take this course
this course starts with the basics and slowly takes you into the depth of designing and modelling.
almost all important tools and commands are discussed that are used in industry.
this course will help you to create your own designs and innovations.
for any query and trouble, we are always available for you.
What you will learn in this course
learn how to create 2D sketches using commands such as lines, circles, arcs, rectangles etc.
learn how to apply manual and automatic constraints to sketches.
learn how to edit, move, copy, sketches.
create 3D models and shapes using commands such as extrude, revolve, sweep, blend,sweep blend, draft,fillet,chamfer,cutout etc.
learn how to create drawings, projections and drafting of the models. learn how to assemble and apply constraints to different parts and components.
Overview
Section 1: introduction
Lecture 1 Creo Introduction
Lecture 2 Mouse functions in creo
Section 2: Download Resource Files
Lecture 3 Download Project Files
Section 3: Basic Sketches
Lecture 4 Draw lines
Lecture 5 Rectangle command
Lecture 6 Draw Circles
Lecture 7 Arcs
Lecture 8 Ellipse
Lecture 9 Introduction to Part Modeling
Lecture 10 Fillet and Chamfer
Lecture 11 Pallete Library
Lecture 12 Draw Text in Sketches
Lecture 13 Weak and Strong Dimensions
Section 4: Sketch Edit and Modify
Lecture 14 Sketch Editing Tools Part 1
Lecture 15 Sketch Editing Tools Part 2
Lecture 16 Draw Center Lines
Lecture 17 Offset Entities in Sketch
Lecture 18 Geometric Constraints
Lecture 19 Automatic Geometric Constraints
Lecture 20 Add Dimensions in sketches
Lecture 21 Dimensions 2
Section 5: Creo Sketch Practice
Lecture 22 CREO Practice Sketch
Lecture 23 Practice sketch
Section 6: 3D Modeling Basics
Lecture 24 Extrude part 1
Lecture 25 Extrude part 2
Lecture 26 Extrude part 3
Lecture 27 Extrude part 4
Lecture 28 Revolve Tool
Lecture 29 3D Practice Model - 1
Lecture 30 Use of Feature Requirements Toolbar
Lecture 31 What are References
Lecture 32 Datum Planes
Lecture 33 Datum Axis
Lecture 34 Datum Point & Cordinates
Lecture 35 3D Practice Model - 2
Lecture 36 Feature Manager Model Tree
Section 7: 3D Modeling (more tools)
Lecture 37 Sweep command
Lecture 38 Sweep 2
Lecture 39 Swept Blend Feature
Lecture 40 Blend Feature
Lecture 41 Helical Sweep Tool
Lecture 42 Insert Spiral Bend
Section 8: Advance 3D Modelling
Lecture 43 Round Or Fillet in 3D Models
Lecture 44 Chamfer 3D Tool
Lecture 45 Copy and Paste Feature
Lecture 46 Hole Command
Lecture 47 Draft Feature
Lecture 48 Mirror Entities and Models
Lecture 49 Curves Through Points
Lecture 50 Curve through Cross Section
Lecture 51 Curve using Equation
Lecture 52 Curve through Intersection
Lecture 53 Ribs
Section 9: practise Models
Lecture 54 3D Model - 2
Lecture 55 3D Model - 3
Lecture 56 3D Model - 5
Lecture 57 3D Model - 6
Lecture 58 3D Model - 7
Lecture 59 3D Model - 8
Section 10: Pattern & Other Important 3D Tools
Lecture 60 Dimension Pattern
Lecture 61 Direction Pattern
Lecture 62 Axis Pattern
Lecture 63 Fill Pattern
Lecture 64 Table and Curve Pattern
Lecture 65 Reference Pattern
Lecture 66 Geometrical Pattern
Lecture 67 Turbo Pattern
Lecture 68 Shell
Lecture 69 Variable Pull Draft Tool
Lecture 70 Toroidal Bend
Lecture 71 Blower 1
Lecture 72 Blower 2
Section 11: Surface Modeling
Lecture 73 Intersect Curves and surfaces
Lecture 74 Merge surfaces
Lecture 75 Extend tool
Lecture 76 Trim Surafces
Lecture 77 Fill & Vertex Round
Lecture 78 Solidify features
Lecture 79 Project curves and sketches
Lecture 80 Offset and Thicken surfaces
Lecture 81 Boundary Blend Feature
Lecture 82 Blend Tangent to Surface
Lecture 83 Flatten Quilt
Lecture 84 model practice 1 part 1
Lecture 85 model practice 1 part 2
Lecture 86 model practice 1 part 3
Lecture 87 model practice 2 part 1
Lecture 88 model practice 2 part 2
Lecture 89 Real Life Projects Model (Automotive Components)
Section 12: Practice examples
Lecture 90 Practice 1
Lecture 91 Practice 2
Lecture 92 Practice 3
Lecture 93 Practice 4
Lecture 94 Practice 5
Lecture 95 Practice 6
Lecture 96 Practice 7
Lecture 97 Practice 8
Lecture 98 Practice 9
Lecture 99 Practice 10
Lecture 100 Practice 12
Lecture 101 Practice 13
Lecture 102 Practice 14
Lecture 103 Practice 15
Lecture 104 Practice 16
Lecture 105 Practice 17
Lecture 106 Practice 18
Lecture 107 Practice 19
Section 13: Assembly
Lecture 108 Introduction To Assembly
Lecture 109 Rigid Connection
Lecture 110 Coincident Connection
Lecture 111 Slider Connection
Lecture 112 Planar Constraint
Lecture 113 Pin And cylinder constraints
Lecture 114 Ball and Bearing Connection
Lecture 115 Weld Connection
Lecture 116 Slot Connection
Lecture 117 Sub-assembly connection
Lecture 118 Piston Head Assembly
Lecture 119 Servo Motor Mechanism
Lecture 120 Generate Bill of Material
Lecture 121 How to make a Family Table
Lecture 122 Parameters
Lecture 123 Render and Find Tool
Lecture 124 Creo Assembly Project Work
Section 14: Drawing
Lecture 125 Adding Views
Lecture 126 Projection Views
Lecture 127 Auxiliary Views
Lecture 128 Detailed Views
Lecture 129 Create Section View
Lecture 130 Revolve View
Lecture 131 Adding a Note
Lecture 132 Datum Features and References
Lecture 133 Create and use Mapkeys
Lecture 134 View Manager
Section 15: Basics of Sheet modeling
Lecture 135 Flat Wall
Lecture 136 Flange Wall
Lecture 137 Rips
Lecture 138 Corner Relief
Lecture 139 Bend
Lecture 140 Bend Back
Lecture 141 Unbend
Lecture 142 Merge and Offset
Lecture 143 Die form
Lecture 144 Notches And Punches
Lecture 145 Punch Form
Lecture 146 Sketch Form
Lecture 147 Switch to Sheet Metal
Lecture 148 Sheet Metal Example
Section 16: PTC creo Simulate
Lecture 149 Beam Analysis part 1
Lecture 150 Beam Analysis part 2
Lecture 151 Beam Analysis part 3
anyone who wants to learn any computer aided designing.,individual who wants to learn the creo/ProE software.,mechanical engineers and graduates who are interest is design.,working professionals who wants to enhance their skills on CAD software.,Individuals wanting to get a better job via creo design skills,Individuals wanting to list creo skills in their resume
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