Sequence Vase | Surface design in Creo Parametric

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Hello friends Satendra here and in  this video Let's create the sequence vase in Creo parametric. So let's get  Started. So this is my sequence vase and I have used two separate quilts to Create this design pattern. So the overall idea is to create these two quilts so if you are done with  these two quilts you are almost done and at last you can go with a  revolve cut to complete this part or you can even go with the  shell feature to complete the part so when you shell it you get  the uniform thickness all around which can be used for 3D printing  So let's create this part from the beginning and for that first you go to new  part solid, assign the proper name and say okay now first you create this sketch and for this  you go to sketch onto the front datum plane, sketch normal switch off all the Datums now you  first draw a datum Centre Line somewhere here then using spline you draw the sketch profile now all the dimensions are in mm Now assign the dimensions So this is 20 this is 25 this is 100 Now add dimensions for these locations so this is 80 and this is 60 this is 90 and this is 27.5 So the sketch is done Now say okay Switch on the datums Now you go for revolve Change  to surface then revolve the sketch and this is just for 10° and you say okay So I've created a quilt with 10° now I'll create the pattern  sketch so once again go to sketch select the right datum plane and say sketch normal go to sketch setup flip it and top you make it top sketch switch of the detums  now you go for reference and select this reference now draw the sketch and my sketch will be as per  this sketch now one more time you go to sketch setup and this time once again click on flip  flip and say sketch so this is the orientation I want now draw a Centre Line first just like this now this Gap is 1.5 now draw two more centre lines one is  here and another one is here Now this Gap is 5 and this side this Gap is also 5 now draw the sketch using spline  So start your sketch from here this location then click somewhere here  then click on this Centre Line then again this side then again on this Centre Line then this side and then you finish at this point now add the dimension so first you make this spline normal  to this Centre Line and for that select this this and then this point and place the dimension  this you make it 90° Similarly this side first you click this this then this point  and then place the dimension make it 90° now from this point till here this is 30 then from this point till this point this is 35 now this side so from here till here this is 15 then from here till here this is 47.5 then from here till here this is 82.5 now the Gap so this Gap is 5 this is 5.5 and this is 3 so all the dimensions are done now the idea is to keep this Gap 1.5 so that when I offset this sketch this side by 1 still I will have 0.5 Gap here then I will mirror this sketch this side so 0.5+0.5 totally I will have 1 mm gap this side approximate it should have 0.5 mm Gap  so as per that you need to assign the dimension now once this is done you just hide  your dimension and the constrain then you go for offset select this spline and  offset in this direction So write -1 if the arrow is in opposite direction close it Switch on the dimensions now this 0.5 you make it strong and this side also 0.5 you make it strong  now the sketch is done now just say okey So this is the sketch I have created  now this sketch I will project onto this surface so go to Project reference select the  sketch first so this and this you select both then go for surface select this surface now  for the direction switch on your datum plane and click here and select this datum plane so your sketch is getting projected now say okay so sketch got projected now select this project Go for  mirror and select this datum plane say okay now for the time being hide the sketch and hide this surface also now just switch on your Centre axis  now create a new datum plane select the centre axis hold the Ctrl key and select this datum plane so create this datum plane  with 10° angle and say okay then you go for Mirror 1 mirror and  select this newly created datum plane Say okay now switch off your datums so this is   the curve you have generated This is a projected curve Now using this curve I will create  that quilt and for that go to boundary blend select this inner curve hold the  control key and then select this inner curve now here you have this yellow dot right click and say normal here also right click and say normal so you're getting that quilt now to increase this depth go to constraints select this and here you make the value 2  same thing with this make the value 2 now see the preview you're getting the proper depth say okay same procedure you follow one  more time go to boundary blend and this time you select this curve hold the  control key and select this curve go to constraints this you make it normal  this also you make it normal value make it 2 and for this also you make it 2 Say okay so you have created two quilts now just switch on the first sketch and go  for revolve on to front datum plane normal go for project and project the first sketch draw the datum Centre Line here then close the sketch just like this do this carefully now say okay and okay So you added the solid material Now  using these two quilts I will create the pattern but before this first you go for offset  so select this surface go for offset solid material flip this direction  this value you take 5 hold the control key and then you select this surface also 5 this side and say okay so when you move this surface down this quilt  comes out which is necessary for time being now I'll go with this quilt solidify remove material flip the direction and say okay same thing with this quilt  solidify remove material flip the direction say ok now I will hide these all now select the surface go for pattern  geometry pattern go for axis pattern switch on the centre axis select this axis now  pattern it throughout 360° now the number of item So if you have taken this angle 10  and this angle 10 that means it is totally 20° So 360 divided by 20 will be 18 and say  okay wait for some time it will take some time and you got this nice pattern same thing you do with this select the  surface go for geometry pattern axis pattern select this axis 18 item 360° and say okay and your pattern is created now you can move this face up using offset go with solid offset hold the control key and select this face also so both the side 5 now you say okey now once this is done add some round make this 5 and say okay same thing you do this side go for round select this surface hold the Ctrl key and select this surface now this value make it 10 and you say okey so the part is almost done  now to create the inform thickness I'll go to shell thickness I'll take 1 I'll select this face to open it and say okay and the sequence vase is created you understood  all the process so that's it from this video So this is how we create sequence Vase in Creo parametric and I hope this video will be helpful now you can like this video If you find this video helpful  and I'll see you in my next video thank you
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Channel: CADx
Views: 31,514
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Keywords: creo, parametric, beginners, basic, modeling, cadx, CADx, sequence, vase, surface, design, surfacing, Creo parametric
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Length: 18min 14sec (1094 seconds)
Published: Sat Nov 13 2021
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