Tutorials

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Here's the answer for it.. Step 1

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In the ProE and Creo is possible to create different types of Welds. System automatically calculate with used materials and Weld process. This information is possible to show in the Weld symbol and drawings.

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The answer is here.

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Just thought of adding a tutorial of modelling a Benz logo in proEngineer.:) Enjoy..http://grabcad.com/library/mercedes-benz-logo...D file for learning...

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Download Model: http://grabcad.com/library/given-trajectory-spring

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I hope, this will be useful for you

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following general steps to make top down assembly from skeleton model

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See pic.

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Well I've started with sketching tips in pro-e/creo, which often come handy when I use pro-e/creo elements.Then I'll move on to some feature base tips.So lets not waste time and get started.Its easy and will take minimal time...

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References is used in sketcher mode only.It lets you use existing geometry in a better way.By adding references , sometimes you can resolve the unresolved sketches also. Any suggestions and questions are welcome...

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continue to create the mechanism

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That's what I did.

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Using surface modeling in Pro/E to build this model.

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Video is to demonstrate how to make logo with Pro-E Wildfire 4. (Speed Video)

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Component Interface is mainly used in order to cut-short the time involved in assembling components which are easy to assemble..for example a bolt and a nut to be assembled to a pulley...they all have same constraints..2 -Axes,Surfaces..So It 'd be boring and sometimes time consuming if we keep on specifying the constraints each and every time in a large assembly..for ex. An Engine..,So in order to make it much faster,We make use of the component interface...