This is the model that Shawn (TriStar) demonstrated at the 2024 Spring Event – Stanley Black and Decker. It includes three Bodies and was saved in Creo 8.0 (multi-body parts are new functionality added in Creo 7.0).
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The following video of a presentation by Leo Greene at the 2018 Spring Event can be viewed in your browser.
Often promised, rarely delivered, MBD has generated a lot of excitement lately. Learn some of the basics and uncover some of the considerations of Model Based Definition. Recorded live in front of a regional user group at Flywheel in Winston-Salem, NC using Creo Parametric 4.0
With over 20 years immersed in the improvement and implementation of product development systems and processes Leo is an expert in leveraging the benefits of Complex Geometry, Surface Model Development, Large Assembly Management, as well as Photorealistic 3d Rendering. He is available for Engineering Consulting Services and/or Custom Creo Training.
Mark was previously the Creo, Windchill, and License Administrator for the x86 Server team at Lenovo in the Research Triangle Park. In addition to providing administrative support for these tools, he also maintained a website for the Creo User community at Lenovo and developed application customizations to help the engineers do their jobs more efficiently. He had been in this role since December 2012 and prior to that was a mechanical engineer designing electronic system packages at IBM, Solectron, C-MAC and Nortel Networks. In his spare time he enjoys playing board games with the family and working in his church.
We had 6 or 7 energetic teams focused on solving this challenge. Two (Newell-Rubbermaid and Team Britax) tied for the win by solving the shape control portion of the contest. See PowerPoint for the challenge definition and the two model files attached here.