Bart Brejcha shares Creo 1.0 Sheet Metal off to existing Pro/ENGINEER users and new to Creo users alike in this demonstration. Design Engine started conducting it's training to Contractors who wanted to excel at their careers as early as 1992.
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By the way i have a complain here h t t p : / / proetools. c o m /category/courses/
Could you pls explain us WHO THE HE** ARE YOU TO MAKE SUCH WHORISH ADOBE TUTORIALS ? M? WHAT DOES ProE LOOKS TO YOU - A BROTHEL?
DO YOU KNOW (remember) WHAT --VITIATION-- MEANS?
HOW LONG PPL LIKE YOU WILL --DESECRATE-- FEMALE's INTIMACY and HONOR?
YOU THINK THAT's A GAME OT WHAT ? TO PROVOKE SHAMELESSNESS ALL THE TIME? THESE DISGUSTING MATERIALS COULD FALL IN THE HANDS OF KIDS! HOW TO EDUCATE THEM IN DECENCY?
sahaja75 1 month ago
02:49 My friend, this sketch is NOT ok! One advice - NEVER draw a sketch in the right-upper side of the CS. It always should be drawn symmetrical, if you want to stretch nicely.
05:48 No my friend - they are not the same! You missed one (at the upper left corner), but that's not the issue. The main problem is - THE GUYS FROM ProE STILL DON'T GET IT - THAT THIS FEATURE (rounding) MUST --ALWAYS-- APPLY EQUAL RADIUS, AND MAN SHOULD BE ALLOWED --TO CHOOSE-- HOW MUCH THEY'D BE --BEFORE-- DRAWING.
sahaja75 1 month ago
impressive video. Looks like Pro/ENGINEER has finally updated the Sheetmetal interface
cpiwonka 1 month ago