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Tips & Tricks for Surface Modelingwith real Industrial Design Cases
Hugo van Andel & Patrick BrulotSenior CAD Engineer & Application Specialist
PTC/User Benelux Thursday, November19th, 2015
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Patrick Brulot
Application Specialist Education: Mechanical Engineering
Working with Pro/Engineer
since 1994 (release 14)
Application specialist
BrulotSolutions.com
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Hugo van Andel
Senior Engineer Education: Industrial Design
Working with Pro/Engineer
since 1995 (release 12)
Surface design specialist in Creo 3.0
Plastics specialist
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International Design Agency
Based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands
• 85 employees
• 2 locations: Eindhoven & Delft
• Strategy, Design, Engineering,
UX design, Communications
• Creo 2.0, 3.0, Windchill 10.1
• Solid Works
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Portfolio
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Real cases all constructed in Creo
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Tips & Tricks in Surface Modeling
Sneak preview of what to expect
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Surface Modeling in Creo 3.0
Traditional Surface Modeling built up
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Surface Modeling in Creo 3.0
Better performance Boundary Blend in Creo 3.0
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4 sided Boundary Blends vs 3 sided Boundary Blends
Surface Modeling in Creo 3.0
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Control points, Piece to Piece, developable
Surface Modeling in Creo 3.0
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Curvature Continuity
Surface Modeling in Creo 3.0
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Rounds using Boundary Blends
Surface Modeling in Creo 3.0
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Freeform modeling: Panton Chair
Surface Modeling in Creo 3.0
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Blended technique: Smartphone case
Surface Modeling in Creo 3.0
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ISDX
Surface Modeling in Creo 3.0
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• Master the Boundary Blend Feature
• Always Check Curvature graphs
• Avoid 3 sided boundaries
• Control Points Fit
• Boundary Blend versus Radius feature
• Try the Freeform tool
• ‘Listen’ to your surfaces!
Takeaways of this session