Bag om Creo Manufacturing 9.0 Black Book
The Creo Manufacturing 9.0 Black Book, new and updated 2nd edition, is written to help professionals as well as learners in creating NC programs for very complex jobs that are machined in the Machine shop. The book covers almost all the information required by a learner to master the Expert Machinist, NC Assembly, and CMM modules of Creo. It covers basic as well as advanced topics like NC machines, milling tools with their uses, tool setting, machine setting, cutting strategies, NC Features, creation of output for a specific machine, CMM, and so on. Some of the salient features of this book are:
In-Depth explanation of concepts
Every new topic of this book starts with the explanation of the basic concepts. In this way, the user becomes capable of relating the things with real world.
Topics Covered
Every chapter starts with a list of topics being covered in that chapter. In this way, the user can easy find the topic of his/her interest easily.
Instruction through illustration
The instructions to perform any action are provided by maximum number of illustrations so that the user can perform the actions discussed in the book easily and effectively. There are about 750 small and large illustrations that make the learning process effective.
Tutorial point of view
At the end of concept's explanation, the tutorial makes the understanding of user firm and long lasting. Almost each chapter of the book has tutorials that are real world projects. Moreover, most of the tools in this book are discussed in the form of tutorials.
For Faculty
If you are a faculty member, then you can ask for video tutorials on any of the topic, exercise, tutorial, or concept. As faculty, you can register on our website to get electronic desk copies of our latest books, self-assessment, and solution of practical. Faculty resources are available in the Faculty Member page of our website once you login. Note that faculty registration approval is manual and it may take two days for approval before you can access the faculty website.
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