TUTORIAL: How to Create a 2D Sketch in Creo Parametric
9 / 50 video in the 2D Sketching series for Creo Parametric. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create 2D CAD drawings from scratch using industry-standard software called Creo Parametric. Whether you're a student, hobbyist, or professional, this beginner's guide will help you step-by-step develop the skills you need to start creating your own designs using Creo 2D & 3D CAD Package. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ✅ SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! ✅ Follow me on Instagram: @chuzgapa ✅ Click here for more videos: https://bit.ly/3gPbjYv ✅ Click here for engineering drawing of the sketch: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rl09TbyKuP_V0OQTYWlj_pQbQUuoLN-a/view?usp=sharing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🛠 Creo Parametric tools I used in this video: - Sketch : Create a sketch on a planar surface. - Sketch view : Orient the sketching plane parallel to the screen. - Center and point circle : Creates a circle by selecting or clocking two points. The first point is the center of the circle and the second point is the radial distance from the center. - Toggle Lock : Lock or unlock the selected dimension values and portions of sketch geometry. - Constraint : Creates a geometrical or dimensional constraint. In other words, creates dimensions. - Dimension : Create dimensions between entities that reference sketched or reference entities. - Radius : Toggle the dimension value to a radius. - Shade closed loops : Shade the areas of sketched entities that are bounded by closed chains and that do not overlap with other entities. - Centerline : Creates an axis line by selecting or clicking two points. - Csys Display : Show or hide the coordinate system. - Concentricity : Two circles or circular arcs are said to be concentric if they have a common center point. - Construction/Standard element : Change the mode for creating a new entity from datum mode to construction mode, or from construction mode to datum. - Concentricity : Creates a concentricity constraint between two circular elements. - Tangency : Creates a tangency constraint between two elements. - Datum display filters : Toggle datum display filters. - Plane display : Show or hide datum planes. - Line : Create a chain of two-point lines. - Fillet : Connect two entities with a smooth arc. Construction lines are added that extend to the intersection point. - Delete segment : Trim sketch entities. - Coincident : Place points in the same location, place points on an entity, or create a collinear constraint. - Highlight overlaps : Highlight overlapping geometry. - Mirror : Mirror the selected entities using an axis of symmetry. - Symmetric : Make two points or vertices symmetric about a straight reference and create a symmetry constraint. - Constraints display : Show or hide the constraint symbol. - Equality constraint : Create equal lengths, equal radii, equal dimensions, or same curvature constraint. - Sketcher display filters : Click here to define sketcher display filters. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Feel free to reach out to me either in the comments section or DM me on my Instagram. Keywords: proe, pro/e, creo, parametric, solid, part, design, for beginner, beginners, extrude, revolve, hole, rib, isometric, dimension, basic, modeling, cadx, CADx, CADX, 2D sketching, Creo Parametric, CAD software, Sketching techniques, Drawing tools, Step-by-step tutorial, Design, Engineering, Parametric modeling, Computer-aided design, Product design, Mechanical design, Drafting, Creo Elements/Pro, Creo Elements/Direct, Creo View Creo Illustrate, Assembly modeling, Geometric constraints, Dimensioning Annotations, Layers, Modeling techniques, Shortcut keys, User interface, Best practices
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