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Creo Parametric 11.0: Introduction for Experienced 3D CAD Users

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training@rand.com www.rand3d.com 877.726.3243 On-Site Training Rand 3D offers its Creo Parametric classes at your preferred location. You provide the site and software, and we'll take care of the rest! In addition to the expertise you'll receive from our instructors, attendees will receive a copy of the learning guide to keep for future reference, and a Certificate of Completion. For class pricing, please contact your Education Specialist. Contact us: training@rand.com 877.726.3243 Class curriculum is developed by ASCENT, developers of professional training courseware and technical documentation for Autodesk, Dassault Systèmes and PTC software. Creo Parametric 11.0 Training Introduction for Experienced 3D CAD Users Course Length: 5 days This training course is designed to offer accelerated introductory training in the Creo Parametric software. This course is intended for users who have prior experience in 3D modeling design with other 3D CAD software packages (e.g., CATIA™, Inventor™, NX™, SolidWorks®, and so on). This practice-intensive course provides experienced 3D CAD users who are new to Creo Parametric with a concise, introductory-level learning resource. It focuses on helping you find and use modeling tools that correspond with familiar modeling strategies from other 3D CAD software. The topics covered will equip you with the necessary knowledge to complete the modeling process for a part—from conceptual sketching and solid modeling to assembly design and drawing production. Topics Covered in Chapters 1 to 14 (Part 1) • Creo Parametric fundamentals and interface • Manipulating a model • Creo Parametric file management • Creo Selection techniques • Part creation and modification • Sketching and creating geometry • Datum features • Feature design including Chamfers, Rounds, Holes, Shells, and Drafts • Sweeps and blends Topics Covered in Chapters 15 to 26 (Part 2) • Feature management • Duplication techniques (patterns, mirroring) • Creating relations to capture design intent • Parent/Child relationships in Creo Parametric models • Model Analysis • Feature failure resolution • Working with multiple bodies • Assembly creation and manipulation • Design documentation and detailing • Effective modeling techniques Prerequisites: Experience in mechanical design and drawing production is recommended.

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