Creo Parametric Manufacturing - CNC Machining Overview [Part 1]

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This Creo Parametric tutorial video is part 1 of 2 videos providing an overview of creating milling sequences for machining components. Topics include:

Setup: reference models, workpieces, machine zero, retract plane, fixtures, and workcells.
Operations
Face milling
Volume Roughing
Profile milling

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please show me how to create machining tool in tool library

meovatmoingay
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16:46 - How to configure solid tools. Sir Please teach this

E-techTutorials
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How can we make solid tool?please make video on this topic

statusstar
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Thanks sir, please add a video for lathe turning in creo

engineersarfrazahmed
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Hi David,
Could you tell me the difference between Expert Machinist and NC assembly sub-type? Thank you.

mycroftholmes
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In my software I face one problem it cannot find tool path. i. e it shows tool path error

manishdeore
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Hello Dave, How do I shift a zig-zag run so that the first pass is net and the return pass is offset by .030 away from net?

joeshaffer
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i am not finding fixture file, will i have to download it? or if you send this file to me.

SohailKhan-rwgb
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Please!!!! Group
I'm in big problem, when I do Machining, CAM Manufacturing, PTC Creo, I can't generate NC language, post processor, in Windows 10, Can anyone help me, Thank you

jorgemaffei
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Sir, kindly share the link of the part model used in this tutorial..

shahzaibanwar
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Hi, I notice the speed at which the machining operations are happening is very high and am experiencing this problem myself. Is there any way to make machining times more representative of machining limitations? I did think having machine centre templates might help, but I haven't been able to find any so far and am not sure how to add them without creating manually.

AlfraRed