Autodesk Inventor 11 Tutorial Series
Discover the program structure and essential features of Autodesk Inventor. Learn how to use Inventor's sketch tools, constraints, 3D space & work features, and how to create and maintain Inventor projects. You'll also learn how to create many advanced features, sheet metal and weldments.
Getting started with Autodesk Inventor Creating a Single User Project File Types and Multiple Documents Changing Inventor's Application Options Inventor's User Interface and Help Tools Inventor Command, customizing short cuts and Undo and Redo tool Inventor's viewing tools Sketch, Constraining & Dimensioning Inventor's Sketch and Part Application Options
Units and Templates Sketches and Default Planes, autoproject origin, planes, new sketch Inventor's 2D sketching tools Inventor's Precise Input tool Selecting and Deleting Objects Sketch, Constraining & Dimensioning Measuring sketches and parts 2D sketch constraints Construction geometry Snaps and dragging Applying sketch dimensions Importing AutoCAD DWG file Overview technique to open SAT, STEP, ProE, DXF, IGES files Creating & Editing Sketched Features Introduction to features Extrude a sketch Autodesk® Inventor 11 Tutorial Series Prerequisites: Users should be familiar with Windows and the standard user interface tools such as the mouse and Windows Explorer.
Requirements: Windows XP DVD Drive Pointing device I Explorer 6+ Flash Plugin
Page 2 of 5 Revolve a sketch Creating & Editing Sketched Features Editing a feature and a features sketch How to use the the 3D Grip option and the Move Face tool. Rename feature, feature color, delete feature Sketched feature Options Define active sketch Project edges Creating and Editing Placed Features Create fillet features Create chamfer features Create hole features Create thread features Create shell features Create a face draft features Create work axis and work planes features Create work points and grounded work points Controlling the visibility of work features Creating circular and rectangualar patterns Creating linear patterns Creating & Editing Drawing Views Starting and preparing a drawing Copy title blocks, borders or sketched symbols from one IDW file to another.
Working with Styles Creating base and projected views Creating auxiliary, section and detail views Creating a broken views Creating a break out views Create draft views Editing drawing views Retrieving model dimensions and placing drawing dimensions Moving dimensions in a drawing view Adding centerlines to drawings.
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