CREO from Beginner to Certified Master
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In this course you will be able to learn how to master in CREO. Initially we will be dealing with the basics of CREO and as and when we will move on you will be able to build a 3D model. We have tried our best to make this course according to your perception of understanding with more creative images so, that you will always get the best in class and more knowledge to gain. The course includes all the stuff for a beginner to become a master. With the help of this course you will be able to work on different design and analysis software too.
With the completion of the course a student with no prior knowledge of CREO will master in design and will be able to handle different design and analysis software. The course continues to grow .When you bought it, you will get free updates as the course expands.
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What you will be able to learn?
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Basics of Creo.
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All the features of Creo parametric.
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Making complex part.
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Sheet metal.
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Generative design.
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Free form.
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Designing of different parts of a machine.
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Live simulation.
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Machine assembly .
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Different texture making on surface with pattern.
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Machine elements such as turbine, gears, shafts, file, table, saw and many more.
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Billing of material.
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Topology optimization.
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1Introduction to CREOVideo lesson
In this student will be able to learn about the
Basics of CREO
how to select a plane
how to sketch over the planes
how to make a 3D rectangular box
Making a hammer
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2Basics of CREO 2Video lesson
In this lecture the enthusiastic students will be able learn about
How to sketch any thing
Open loop and Closed loop
How to trim and delete a line
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3Basics of CREO 3Video lesson
In this student will be able to learn about the
how to make two lines
Perpendicular
Parallel
Equal
Symmetric
Mirror
Center points
Divide a section or line
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4Creo quiz for beginnersQuiz
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5Creo quiz for beginnersQuiz
Where do you sketch the geometry of models?
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6Creo quiz for beginners SELF EXPLOREQuiz
In which format does the 3D model file save in Creo?
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