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The Pro/ENGINEER user interface includes a menu bar, toolbars, message areas, and a graphics area for the Pro/ENGINEER object. Menus are limited to two levels of submenus.
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Learn how to enhance your surfacing capabilities with a freeform modeling environment that enables you to get the exact complex shape you`re looking for.
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This presentation is the result of PTC polling the technical support database and generating a list of subjects that are frequently asked about. Detailing was number one on the list and dimensional questions were the number one detailing subject matter. This tutorial will focus on the most common questions asked by our customer base.
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The Revolve option is useful for designing circular parts and features. Patterns and copies allow multiple instances of a feature to be created with little effort. In this section, you will revolve a section around a centerline to create a pulley and a hole. You will also create a pattern of holes and a copy of this pattern.
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Sweeping and blending are useful techniques for designing parts which may be difficult to model with extrusions or revolves. Unlike these other modeling techniques, sweeps and blends allow for parts with varying cross-sections and parts that twist or bend. In this section you will created a constant cross-section U-shaped part using a sweep and a vase using a blend.
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In this tutorial, you will create a motion model of the Inverted Slider Mechanism. You will learn how to animate the motion and graph the position, velocity, and other characteristics of the motion.
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The Manufacturing Process Manager in Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire allows you to see all your manufacturing steps in a single table and then manipulate them as easily as you would in a standard spreadsheet application.
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After successfully completing this exercise, you will know how to:
Create datum axes and planes.
Create holes, rounds, chamfers, and shells.
Created extrude, revolve, and rib features.
Copy, mirror, and pattern features.
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The techniques for laying out a drawing are described here. Creating and positioning of different view types including sectioned views is covered. Dimensioning is NOT covered.
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Using assemblies and assembly constraints to simulate the motion of mechanisms is covered in this tutorial. The example of a simple four-bar mechanism is used.
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Free registration and login required, Wildfire 2.0 Webcast Series - Pro/CONCEPT,
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How to search through a part or assembly for a specific feature or component.
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** Free login Required ** When designing aesthetic surfaces, Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire Style feature is the perfect fit. Florin Neamtu of Belcan Corporation shares his expertise.
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Drawing data imported to Pro/ENGINEER may or may not contain views. You can select drafting entities of the imported drawing and logically group them to represent views in AutobuildZ. You can define orthographic, detail, section and auxiliary views using the AutobuildZ view setup tools.
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