To Add Solid Features to a Mill Volume
Perform any of the following steps to add a solid feature to a mill volume:
• Click
Mill Volume >
Extrude to create an extrude feature. Alternatively, click
Model >
Extrude. Extrude allows you to create a feature by projecting the section from the sketching plane.
• Click
Mill Volume >
Revolve to create a revolve feature. Alternatively, click
Model >
Revolve. Revolve allows you to create a feature by revolving the sketched section around a centerline from the sketching plane into the part.
• Click
Model >
Cut & Surface >
Shapes >
Swept Blend to create a swept blend feature.
• Click
Mill Volume >
Shapes >
Blend and select any option to create a blend feature. Alternatively, click
Model >
Cut & Surface >
Shapes >
Blend. Blend allows you to create a feature that consists of a set of planar sections that are connected by transition surfaces to form a solid.
• Click
Model >
Cut & Surface >
Shapes >
Helical Sweep to create a helical sweep feature. Helical sweep allows you to create a feature by sweeping a section along a helical trajectory.
• Click
Mill Volume >
Round to create a round feature. Alternatively, click
Model >
Cut & Surface >
Shapes >
Engineering >
Auto Round >
Round. Rounds are a type of edge treatment feature in which a radius is added to an edge or edges, an edge chain, or between surfaces. Surfaces can be solid model surfaces or traditional
Creo Parametric zero-thickness quilts and surfaces.
• Click
Mill Volume >
Edge Chamfer to create an edge chamfer feature.
• Click Mill Volume > Datum to create advanced features. Advanced features are features with complex shapes, for example, datum curves or multiple trajectories.
Alternatively, click any of the following on the Model tab:
Based on the feature that you want to add, Creo NC displays the corresponding dashboard. Specify the necessary details to create the feature.