Re: Can you make a closed and tangent-to-itself datum curve in Creo 2.0?
Hi Matt, I'm actually trying to create the model of a real part I physically measured - so I don't have anything to section. Hopefully this picture will explain the issue: I created the datum points by...
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I have a Prime 3.0 worksheet that was converted from MathCAD 15, there is nothing in the header or footer but when printed cut-off text shows up in the footer?
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Tim Linebrink wrote: I have a Prime 3.0 worksheet that was converted from MathCAD 15, there is nothing in the header or footer but when printed cut-off text shows up in the footer? Without anything to...
View ArticleRe: Can you make a closed and tangent-to-itself datum curve in Creo 2.0?
Oh ok. So which one is correct? I am guessing the blue one is what you want? Also, why would you start with datum points? Based on the picture, it looks like you can start with a circle (cylinder). Or...
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Glecilene Ruas wrote: In a file .mcdx with multiple calculations on each calculation that there is a title, how do I create an automated list correlating the title of the calculation with the page it...
View ArticleRe: Problem with jumper wire in NWF (neutral wire file) in WF4
HI Mike... A net is definitely something else. In fact this was one command I was going to use for my first Ninja Cabling presentation because no one I've ever encountered seemed to know what it was. I...
View ArticleRe: project tool in sketch, there has to be a better way!
Hi Gary, I´m glad you could make it easily. I want to share more options with you, but for these, you need Flexible Modeling module: 1 - With the Move or Offset Feature (works even with non-planar...
View ArticleRe: Can you make a closed and tangent-to-itself datum curve in Creo 2.0?
well, the datum points are what I measured with the CMM.and it's the red curve that's correct - my actual part is a disk with an elliptical hole cut out of it.I'm trying to reverse-engineer that shape.
View ArticleRe: Can you make a closed and tangent-to-itself datum curve in Creo 2.0?
Paul, you can add 2 points where you make the curve segment straight on both ends (choose the line option for that segment). This will make the ends of the curve tangent as well. The 3 points on top...
View ArticleRe: Can you make a closed and tangent-to-itself datum curve in Creo 2.0?
To answer the original problem - now read clearly. The question is how to make the datum-curve-through-points so that it is closed and has tangency continuity. I'd suggest repeating points, 10 or 20 if...
View ArticleRe: Feedback control
Careful!! Mathcad is not a "real-time" application. You may get some really nasty surprises when the system goes off to do something else.
View ArticleRe: Can you make a closed and tangent-to-itself datum curve in Creo 2.0?
This Mangler option sounds awesome.
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Aoo.... thats cool......i was wondering in loop solution for feed back but its so simple Thanks Alan Definately require syntex practice Well there is another thing of dual diff equation solution...
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Need to know about error message and the way out........ when you call e() in the solve block twice you have to write e(t, x(t)) instead of just e(t,x). It also helps significantly speeding up the...
View ArticleRe: Can you make a closed and tangent-to-itself datum curve in Creo 2.0?
Yes, it can capture whatever you select of the whole screen. It was a quick video and it probably doesn't get the full impact of what I am trying to show. I am not sure what happens if you make the...
View ArticleRe: Creo2: Create 3D model Annotation/Note Flat to Screen with a Leader?
Ryan, I do like Screencast better than Camstudio. It does mess with the "fluidity" of Creo, but if you know to expect it, you can compensate. Do you know if you can change highlight colors when you...
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Many people here scan all Mathcad relevant subspaced so there is absolutely no need to crosspost in three different areas, even though you may consider your question as exceptionally important.If...
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Hello, Everyone. Thanks in advance for your time and help. Best Regards.
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