Creo Parametric - Surface Modeling | Solidify Command
This Creo Parametric tutorial covers the five use cases for the Solidify command using with surface modeling: 1. Filling an enclosed volume with solid. 2. Adding material to a solid using a quilt. 3. Removing material from a solid using a quilt. 4. Simultaneously adding and removing material from a solid using a quilt (formerly known as "patch"). 5. Creating a cut in a solid model using a Datum Plane. For more information, visit https://www.creowindchill.com. If you learned something from this video, please give it a thumbs up. If you like this video, please click the Subscribe button to be informed when new videos are uploaded. Also please write a comment if you would like to see more videos like this. Feel free to share or embed this video, and add it to your playlists. Creo administrators, you can share the Creo Parametric channel with your users as a training tool: http://tinyurl.com/CreoParametric Thanks, Dave

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