I graduated from Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany, with a Master of Arts in American Studies, Japanese, Economics * Started my career in Marketing on the agency side, spending almost 3 years in media planning * Ran Marketing at ITEDO Software GmbH, Germany from 2001-2006 where I first got in touch with the CAD business * Became part of the PTC Marketing organization when ITEDO was acquired by PTC in October 2006 * Currently, I work in PTC Customer Success, focusing on PTC University’s global Marketing program. Last, but not least, I am the mother of 2, enjoy running, riding and rock music among many other things.
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Tip: If the reference model has a coordinate-system component interface configured in Creo 3.0, you can quickly place a die form reference part as an on-surface coordinate system or by using component interfaces.
Most parts begin as sketches that you then extrude into a 3D model. In this basic tutorial, you'll learn how to quickly get started with your first extruded sketch.
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