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An introduction to the program and the tools and general user interface.
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Introduction to the method by which one creates objects of desired specifications in Pro/E
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I learned to command various ways to round an edge and the tools used to do so.
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I learned to create shells and ribs. I also learned to properly, and effectively employ datum planes.
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I went back and edited various specifications of previous projects.
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I learned three more tools: how to extrude in a circular path (revolves), how to make hole patterns and how to copy those patterns
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I used the sweep and blend commands to extrude alone a desired path and to create patterned 3-D objects.
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I used the sweep and blend commands to extrude alone a desired path and to create patterned 3-D objects.
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I used the sweep and blend commands to extrude alone a desired path and to create patterned 3-D objects.
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I used the sweep and blend commands to extrude alone a desired path and to create patterned 3-D objects.
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I learned to create AutoCAD-esque drawings in Pro/E.
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I learned to assemble parts that I had previously created. Also, I had to create the bearings in the end posts without a tutorial.
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I learned to assemble parts that I had previously created. I had to create the bearings in the end posts without a tutorial. I also learned the exploded view commands.
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I furthered my expertise in the use of assemblies, constraints, and exploded views.
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