One of the time savers that I'm used to using with the ZW CAD software is building the upper and lower halves of a die all at once. I will seperate the die halves with my flash.
I can't seem to see this advantage when using the Creo software. I'm adopting the building method of using quilts to piece everything together. The thing that is a bummer to me is when I split a quilt into 2 pieces it is identified as being 1 quilt. I find that after this split the geometry gets to be quite flaky; I'm of the opinion that a split quilt isn't a good thing to work with.
I'm wondering;
1) Is there a way that quilts can be easily split into opposite pieces?
2) Is there a way that models can be built without having to build seperate top and bottom dies?
I have the Mold extension but I'm not seeing any good shortcuts for building top and bottom die halves at once.