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Pro/engineer: Faster Than A Speeding Bullet?

August 2, 2008 by 3DCAD Editor · Leave a Comment 

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Cut out on the waiting game. Three ways to speed up your work.

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CAD Digest Weekly

Creating Pro/engineer Geometry With User Defined Features

August 2, 2008 by 3DCAD Editor · Leave a Comment 

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Explains a fast, flexible and accurate way to reproduce Pro/E geometry

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CAD Digest

Pro/engineer Image Output Versus Copy/paste

August 2, 2008 by 3DCAD Editor · Leave a Comment 

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bypass Pro/E as the default image editor and use a graphics program such as Microsoft Photo Editor.

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Profiles Magazine

Release 2001 Update Training (mi2)

August 2, 2008 by 3DCAD Editor · Leave a Comment 

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This 50 page tutorial includes everything you need to know to make the transition to Release 2001 of Pro/ENGINEER.

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FROTIME

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Rapid Conceptual Product Design Tools (free Video Replay)

August 2, 2008 by 3DCAD Editor · Leave a Comment 

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An overview of PTC Products aimed at Rapid Conceptual Product Design plus a demonstration of PTC`s Industrial Design Solutions.

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PTC Educational Resource Library

About The Pro/engineer Main Window

August 2, 2008 by 3DCAD Editor · Leave a Comment 

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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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PTC Help

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Free Pro/engineer Tips And Tutorial

August 2, 2008 by 3DCAD Editor · Leave a Comment 

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Proengineertips.com offers free tips and tutorials for Pro/ENGINEER (Pro/E 2001, wildfire, wildfire 2.0, Wildfire 3.0). Share Pro/E knowlege, Pro/E skills and design capability among Pro/E user.

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proengineertips.com

Introduction To Pro/engineer V.18

August 2, 2008 by 3DCAD Editor · Leave a Comment 

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This self-paced tutorial is modeled on portions of the book titled “Inside ProENGINEER” by James Utz and W. Robert Cox (Onword Press). Typical time required to complete the tutorial is 1-2 hours. READ the instructions CAREFULLY during the exercise, especially the part about saving your work. Pro/ENGINEER is a feature based, parametric solid modeling program.

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San Diego State University

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Getting Started / Creating a Simple Object

August 2, 2008 by 3DCAD Editor · Leave a Comment 

Pro /ENGINEER (Pro/E) is a program that is used to create precision three dimensional computer models. The 3-D parts created on Pro /E use a technique known as solid modeling, (as opposed to wire frame or surface modeling). Other important descriptors used to classify Pro/E include: feature-based, associative, and constraint (or parametric)-based. The tutorials will expose you to the meanings of these terms.

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www2.ncsu.edu

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Mini Demonstration

August 2, 2008 by 3DCAD Editor · Leave a Comment 

This is a demonstration of how to creating a complex styling surface. As you can see that form Step 1 to Step 6 there is drafting the parting. Actually I have made a draft angle on the head curve and neck curve already. So it can be getting out of mold and can really go to production (if anyone would). Hence it come back to the conclusion of discussion on the other page of this Website : Tips for Mechanical Engineer, considering parting line and draft angle is very important in the very beginning of 3D modeling. I think that in the later on step if you want to come back with a draft angle then it is almost impossible.

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