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Creo 2.0 SheetMetal design, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.45, with 56 lectures, based on 13 reviews, and has 83 subscribers.

You will learn about Creo Sheet Metal Modeling In Creo This course is ideal for individuals who are Creo Designers and Modelers It is particularly useful for Creo Designers and Modelers.

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Summary

Title: Creo 2.0 SheetMetal design

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 3.45

Number of Lectures: 56

Number of Published Lectures: 56

Number of Curriculum Items: 56

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 56

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Creo
  • Sheet Metal Modeling In Creo
  • Who Should Attend

  • Creo Designers and Modelers
  • Target Audiences

  • Creo Designers and Modelers
  • In this course, you will learn

  • The sheet metal design process

  • Sheetmetal model creation, conversion, and display

  • Methods of developed length calculation

  • Primary wall features

  • Secondary wall features

  • Partial walls

  • Bend relief

  • Unbend and bend back features

  • Sheetmetal bend features

  • Flat patterns

  • Sheetmetal cuts

  • Forms

  • Notch and punch features

  • Sheetmetal environment setup

  • Sheetmetal design Information tools

  • Sheetmetal design rules

  • Detailing sheetmetal designs

  • Topics Covered:

    1: Introduction to the Creo Parametric Sheetmetal Design Process

    2: Sheetmetal Model Fundamentals

    3: Creating Primary Sheetmetal Wall Features

    4: Creating Secondary Sheetmetal Wall Features

    5: Bending and Unbending Sheetmetal Models

    6: Modifying Sheetmetal Models

    7: Sheetmetal Setup and Tools

    8: Detailing Sheetmetal Designs

    About Sheetmetal Design Properties

    Sheet metal properties and their associated settings can be used to predefine common feature geometry, automate tasks, and maintain design consistency for sheet metal parts. The values of these settings depend on any predefined sheet metal parameters. The following properties specific to sheet metal are available in the Sheetmetal section of the Model Properties dialogue box:

    ? Bend Allowance—Displays the factor type for bend allowance calculations and whether a bend table is assigned to the model.

    ? Bends—Displays the radius size and the location for dimensioning bends.

    ? Relief—Displays the type of bend and corner relief.

    ? Edge Treatment—Displays the type of edge treatment.

    ? Miter Cuts—Displays the width and offset of miter cuts.

    ? Fixed Geometry—Displays the part geometry to remain fixed during unbend, bend back, and flat pattern operations.

    ? Bend Order—Displays the number of bend order sequences defined for a model.

    ? Design Rules—Displays the number of design rules defined for a model.

    ? Flat State Instances—Displays the number of flat state instances defined for a generic model created in legacy releases older than Creo Parametric

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to Creo Parametric Sheetmetal Design Process

    Lecture 1: Course Objectives

    Lecture 2: Introduction to the Creo Parametric Sheetmetal Design Process

    Chapter 2: Understanding Sheetmetal Fundamentals

    Lecture 1: Sheetmetal Model Fundamentals

    Lecture 2: Understanding Developed Length

    Lecture 3: creating a new sheetmetal model in assembly mode(3)

    Lecture 4: Creating a New Sheetmetal Model in Part Mode

    Lecture 5: converting solid model to sheetmetal model

    Chapter 3: Creating Primary Sheetmetal Walls

    Lecture 1: Understanding Sheetmetal Wall Features

    Lecture 2: Creating Primary Planar Walls

    Lecture 3: Primary Extruded Sheetmetal Wall Features

    Lecture 4: Revolved Sheetmetal Wall Features

    Lecture 5: Blend Sheetmetal wall features

    Lecture 6: Creating Offset Walls

    Lecture 7: Sheetmetal Wall Sketching tools

    Chapter 4: Creating Secondary Sheetmetal Walls

    Lecture 1: Understanding Secondary Walls

    Lecture 2: Creating Secondary Flat Walls

    Lecture 3: Using flange walls

    Lecture 4: Using Extruded Walls

    Lecture 5: Wall Dashboard Options

    Lecture 6: Using Partial and Overextended walls

    Lecture 7: Understanding Relief

    Lecture 8: Creating Twist walls

    Lecture 9: Extending and Trimming Walls

    Lecture 10: Using Merge feature

    Chapter 5: Bending and Unbending sheetmetal models

    Lecture 1: creating bend features

    Lecture 2: Adding transition to bends

    Lecture 3: Creating planar bends

    Lecture 4: Creating unbend features

    Lecture 5: Creating bend back feature

    Lecture 6: Previewing and creating flat patterns

    Lecture 7: Creating flat states

    Lecture 8: creating split area features

    Chapter 6: modifying sheetmetal models

    Lecture 1: Sheetmetal cuts

    Lecture 2: notches and punches

    Lecture 3: Creating corner reliefs

    Lecture 4: Die form features

    Lecture 5: Punch form features

    Lecture 6: Utilising punch model annotation

    Lecture 7: creating sketched forms

    Lecture 8: flattening forms and unstamping edges

    Lecture 9: creating rip features

    Lecture 10: Creating edge bends

    Lecture 11: joining walls

    Lecture 12: patterning walls

    Lecture 13: mirroring walls

    Chapter 7: Sheetmetal setup and tools

    Lecture 1: bendline adjustments

    Lecture 2: Using bend tables for bend allowances

    Lecture 3: Fixed Geometry

    Lecture 4: Info tools and reports

    Lecture 5: Design Rules

    Lecture 6: Defaults and Parameters

    Lecture 7: Using conversion features

    Chapter 8: Detailing Sheetmetal Designs

    Lecture 1: Adding flat and formed states

    Lecture 2: Auto ordinate dimensions

    Lecture 3: Bendline notes

    Lecture 4: bend order tables

    Instructors

  • Creo 2.0 SheetMetal design_1  No.2
    Krishnamurthy Ananthasayana
    A CREO Trainer/Coach/Mentor
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