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AutoDesk Inventor tutorial courseOur Inventor 2011 Training DVD will help you discover the important features of  this release of Autodesk's Inventor software, as the instructor takes you step-by-step through more than 310 individual lessons, spanning over 22 hours of video based training. You'll be able to work with assemblies, create and edit parts, increase productivity with advanced techniques and much more.

Netwind Learning Center's Autodesk Inventor 2011 Training DVD will show you how Inventor 2011 redefines "ease-of-use," with a revolutionary new design experience that features new methods for modeling parts and assemblies. Our training course will show you how  the manipulation part of modeling offers an uninterrupted design workflow. You will learn to control all command inputs right at the point where you are directly affecting geometry. How Dynamic Input in the Sketch Environment enables you to sketch more freely and directly. How the new Assemble tool enables you to "snap" components together quickly and accurately.

Inventor 2011 Training from Netwind Learning

Your Instructor

Allen  Gager , uses and develops training material for both AutoCAD ® and Autodesk ® Inventor ® software. He has over 17 years of teaching experience in CAD, 3D solid modeling, and CNC programming. He is also a journeyman mold maker. Assisting David was Allen Gager, a,Design Engineer and CAD Manager active in AUGI and user groups.

Inventor Training Lessons Outline

Getting  Started

  • Installation Highlights  
  • Ribbon: Get  Started  Tab  
  • Navigating  the Autodesk  Inventor Environment  
  • Multiple  Document  Tools  
  • Using Standard View Navigation tools  
  • Using  ViewCube  
  • Using  the  Navigation Bar  
  • Using  SteeringWheel  or Navigation  Wheel  
  • Using  a  3D  Mouse  
  • Information  Center  and  Help  
  • Using  the  Quick  Access  Toolbar  
  • Application  Menu  
  • Application  Menu  Management  Tools  
  • Using  the  Inventor  Ribbon  Interface  
  • Introduction  to  Project  Files  
  • Creating  New  Inventor  Files
  • Opening  Inventor  Existing  Files     

Working  With  Assemblies  

  • Understanding  Assembly  Files  
  • Identifying  Assembly  Components  
  • Browser  Folders  
  • Introduction  to  Component  Visibility  
  • Introduction  to  Browser  Filter  and  Find  
  • Degrees  of  Freedom  and   Constrained  Drag  Concepts  
  • Grounded  Components  
  • Identifying  Existing  Assembly  Constraints  
  • Editing  Existing  Assembly  nstraints  
  • Drive  Assembly  Constraints  to  Simulate  Motion  
  • Replace  a  Component  in  an   Assembly  
  • Editing  an  Assembly  Component  
  • Measuring  Assembly  Components  
  • Center  Of  Gravity  
  • Creating  a  New  Assembly  
  • Placing  a  Component  in  an  Assembly  
  • Create  a  Component  in  Place  
  • Place  Component  From  Content Center  
  • Analyze  Interference  
  • Introduction  to  the  Bill  of  Materials  
  • Place  a  Virtual  Component  in  an  Assembly  
  • Move  and  Rotate  an  Assembly  Component  
  • Creating  3D  Constraints: Mate  and  Flush  
  • Creating  3D  Constraints: Tangent  and  Insert  
  • Creating  3D  Constraints: Angle  
  • Creating  3D  Constraints: Motion  
  • Creating  3D  Constraints:  Transitional  
  • Creating  3D  Constraints:  Constraint  Set  
  • Creating  3D  Constraints: Contact  Solver  
  • Creating  3D  Constraints: Assemble  
  • Creating  3D  Constraints:  Constraint  Limits  
  • Assembly  Features  
  • Copy  Components  
  • Pattern  Components  
  • Mirror  Assembly  Components  
  • Promote  and  Demote  Assembly  Components  

 View  Appearance  

  • View  Appearance: Overview  
  • View  Appearance: Realistic  
  • View  Appearance: Materials  
  • View  Appearance: Shaded  
  • View  Appearance: Wireframe  
  • View  Appearance: Monochrome, Illustration  and  Watercolor  
  • View  Appearance: Shadows  
  • View  Appearance: Reflections  
  • View  Appearance: Ground  Plane  
  • View  Appearance: Section  Views  
  • View  Appearance: Standard   Lighting  
  • View  Appearance: Image Based Lighting  

Assembly  Management   

  • View  Representation  
  • Documenting  View  Representations  
  • Positional  Representations  
  • Documenting a Positional Representation  Using  Overlay
  • Creating  a  Level of  Detail
  • Documenting a  Level of  Detail  
  • Shrinkwrap  and  Substitute: Single  Body  
  • Shrinkwrap  and  Substitute: Solid  Body, Keep  Planar  Faces
  • Shrinkwrap  and  Substitute: Single  Composite  
  • Shrinkwrap  and  Substitute:  Multi ‐Body  

 Presentations  

  • Create  a  Presentation  
  • Tweaking  Components  
  • Animate  Views  

Assembly  and  Presentation Documentation  

  • Introduction  to  the  Drawing  Environment  
  • Introduction  to  the  Drawing   Environment: Tools  Tab  
  • Creating  Presentation  and   Assembly  Drawings  
  • Create  and  Edit  a  Parts  List  
  • Parts  List  Filters  
  • Manually  Place  Balloons  in  an  Assembly  Drawing  
  • Automatically  Place  Balloons  in  an  Assembly  Drawing  
  • Create  and  Edit  Bill  of  Materials  
  • Revision  Tables  and  Revision  Tags   

Create  and  Edit  Parts  

  • Introduction  to  Part  Modeling  
  • Modifying  a  Sketched  Feature  
  • Modifying  a  Placed  Feature  
  • Modifying  a  Work  Feature  
  • Creating  a  New  Part  
  • Introduction  to  the  Sketch  nvironment  
  • Sketch  Overview  
  • Basic  Sketch  Tools  
  • Geometric  Constraints  
  • Dimensional  Sketch  Constraints  
  • Design  Intent  and  Model  Parameters  
  • User  Parameters  
  • Modify  Sketch  Tools: Trim, Extend  
  • Extruded  Feature: Base, Cut, Join  
  • Extruded  Feature: Intersect  
  • Extruded  Feature: Extents  
  • Extruded  Feature: Alternate Solution  and  Taper  
  • Revolved  Feature: Base, Cut, Join  and  Intersect  
  • Bend  Feature  
  • Work  Feature: Work  Axis  
  • Work  Feature: Work  Plane  
  • Work  Feature: Work  Point  
  • Hole  and  Thread  Data  
  • Hole: Linear  Placement  
  • Hole: Concentric  Placement  
  • Hole: Point  Placement  
  • Hole: Sketch  Placement  
  • Hole: Operations  and  Options  
  • Hole: Terminations  and  Types  
  • Hole: Direct  Manipulation  
  • Fillet: Edge  Mode  
  • Fillet: Setback  Options  
  • Fillet: Loop  Select  and  Feature  Select  
  • Fillet: Face  Fillet  and  Full  Round  Fillet  
  • ࿠Fillet: Variable  Radius  
  • Chamfer  
  • Thread  Feature  
  • Spilt  Tool  
  • Draft  Tool  
  • Shell  Tool  
  • Parameters  Linked  to  Models   

Documenting  Parts  

  • Creating  a  New  Drawing  
  • Borders  and  Title  Blocks  
  • Base  and  Projected  Views  
  • Auxiliary  View  
  • Section  View  
  • Detail  View  
  • Broken  View  
  • Break  Out  View  
  • Crop  View  
  • Slice  View  
  • Draft  View  
  • Editing  Drawing  Views  
  • Replace  Model  Reference  
  • Retrieving  Model  Dimensions  and  Auto  Arrange  
  • Dimension  Isometric  View  
  • Baseline  Dimension  and  Baseline  Dimension  Set  
  • Ordinate  Dimension  and  Ordinate Dimension  Set  
  • Chain  Dimensions  and  Chain  Dimension  Set  
  • Moving  Annotation  Dimensions  and  Adjusting  Properties  
  • Annotation  Centerlines  
  • Annotation  Centerlines  in Multiple  Drawing  Views  
  • Create  a  Sketched  Symbol  
  • Placing  Annotation  Text  and  Symbols  
  • Annotation  Leader  Text  and  notation  Symbols  
  • Annotation  Text  Stacking  with Superscript  and  Subscript  
  • Annotate  the  Center  of  Gravity  
  • Hole, Thread  and  Chamfer  Notes  
  • Hole  Table  
  • Create  a  General  Table  
  • Edit  Dimension  Annotations  
  • Dimension  Annotation  Styles  
  • Drawing  Sketches: Projected   Geometry  
  • Dimension  to  Intersection  
  • Dual  Dimension  and  Alternate  Unit  Dimension  
  • Dimension  Highlight  
  • Spline  Dimensions  
  • Add  a  Tolerance  to  Dimensions  
  • Hatching: Overview  
  • Hatching: Load  a  Custom  Hatch  Pattern  
  • Hatching: Break  Around  Text  
  • Hatching: Cut  Views  
  • AutoCAD  Blocks: Import  
  • AutoCAD  Blocks: Pattern  
  • AutoCAD  Blocks: Rotate  and  Scale

Multi Body Parts  

  • Multi Body  Parts: Create  
  • Multi Body  Parts: Make Components   

Weldment  

  • Creating a New Weldment and the Weldment Environment  
  • Welds: Fillet  and  Groove  
  • Weldment: Preparations  
  • Weldment: Machining  
  • Weldment: Documentation   

Advanced  Sketching  and   Constraining  Techniques  

  • 2D  Spline  
  • Import  Points  
  • Sketch  Patterns  
  • Shared  Sketches  and  Copied Sketches  
  • Mirror  Sketch  and  Symmetric  Constraints  
  • Slice  Graphics  in  a  Part  File  
  • Linking  Spreadsheet  Parameters  
  • Edit  Coordinate  System  
  • Automatic  Dimensions   

Frame  Generator  

  • Frame  Generator: Overview  
  • Frame  Generator: Insert  Frame  Member  
  • Frame  Generator: Change  Frame  Member  
  • Frame  Generator: Miter  
  • Frame  Generator: Notch  
  • Frame  Generator: Trim  to  Frame  
  • Frame  Generator: Trim/Extend  
  • Frame  Generator: Lengthen/Shorten  
  • Frame  Generator: Frame  Analysis  Overview   

Advanced  Part  Modeling Techniques  

  • Use Open Profiles to Create Part Features  
  • Create Rib and Web Features  
  • Emboss Features  
  • Geometry  Text  
  • Create  Swept  Features  
  • 3D  Sketch: Included  Geometry  
  • 3D  Sketch: Projected  Geometry  
  • 3D  Sketch: Sketching  
  • 3D  Sketch: Helical  Curve  
  • Create  Coil  Features  
  • Loft: Sections  
  • Loft: Centerline  and  Twist  
  • Loft: Area  and  Face  
  • Copy  Feature  
  • Mirror  Feature  
  • Suppress  Features  
  • Reorder  Features  
  • Derived  Part  
  • Derived  Assembly  
  • Derived  Insert  
  • Decal: Part  
  • Decal: Assembly  
  • Auto  Limits   

Sheet  Metal  

  • Sheet  Metal: Overview  
  • Sheet  Metal: Defaults  
  • Sheet  Metal: Rules  
  • Sheet  Metal: Bend  Tables  
  • Sheet  Metal: Style  Library  
  • Sheet  Metal: Face  
  • Sheet  Metal: Flange  Dialog  Box Overview  
  • Sheet  Metal: Flange  
  • Sheet  Metal: Contour  Flange  
  • Sheet  Metal: Lofted  Flange  
  • Sheet  Metal: Hems  
  • Sheet  Metal: Fold  
  • Sheet  Metal: Bend  
  • Sheet  Metal: Convert a Standard  Part to a Sheet Metal Part  
  • Sheet  Metal: Cut  
  • Sheet  Metal: Corner  Seam  
  • Sheet  Metal: Corner  Seam,  Corner  Rip  
  • Sheet  Metal: Corner  Round  and  Corner  Chamfer  
  • Sheet  Metal: Contour  Roll  
  • Sheet  Metal: Punch  
  • Sheet  Metal: Rip  
  • Sheet  Metal: Flat  Pattern  
  • Sheet  Metal: Common Tools between  Part  and  Sheet  Metal  
  • Sheet  Metal: Export  Flat  Pattern  
  • Sheet  Metal: Unfold  and  Refold  
  • Sheet  Metal: Cosmetic  Bend  Lines  
  • Sheet  Metal: Surface  Using Thicken  
  • Sheet  Metal: PEM  Fastener   

Documenting  Sheet  Metal  

  • Sheet  Metal: Placing  Views  
  • Sheet  Metal: Orientation  
  • Sheet  Metal: Bend  Notes  and Tables  
  • Sheet  Metal: Punch  Notes  and Tables  
  • Sheet  Metal: Bend  Order  
  • Sheet  Metal: iProperties  on  idw   

Plastic  Part  Design  

  • Introduction  to  Plastic  Part  Design  
  • Plastic  Part  Feature: Grill  
  • Plastic  Part  Feature: Snap  Fit  
  • Plastic  Part  Feature: Boss, Thread  Side  
  • Plastic  Part  Feature: Boss,  Head  Side  
  • Plastic  Part  Feature: Rule  Fillet  
  • Plastic  Part  Feature: Lip  and  Groove  
  • Plastic  Part  Feature: Rest   

Sketch  Blocks  

  • Sketch  Block: Create  
  • Sketch  Block: Insert, Edit  and Constrain  
  • Sketch  Block: Make  Components   

Drawing  File  Creation  and  Settings  

  • Images  in  Title  Blocks  
  • Templates  
  • Drawing  Resources  
  • Create  and  Edit  Sheets  
  • Custom  Borders  
  • Custom  iProperties  in  the  Title  Block   

Document  Settings  and Application  Options   

  • ࿠Application  Options: Document  Settings  
  • ࿠Application  Options: Prompt  Tab  
  • ࿠Application  Options: Sketch  Tab  
  • ࿠Application  Options: Save  Tab  
  • ࿠Application  Options: General  Tab  
  • ࿠Application  Options: Colors  Tab  
  • ࿠Application  Options: Files  Tab  
  • ࿠Introduction  to  the  Style  Editor  
  • ࿠Document  Settings: Bill  of   Materials   

Content  Center  

  • ࿠Introduction to  Content  Center  Content  
  • ࿠Inserting  Content  from  Content Center  
  • Using  AutoDrop  
  • iMates  
  • Create  Custom  Content  Center  Libraries   

iFeatures  

  • Extract  and  Create  an  iFeature  
  • Place  an  iFeature  
  • Edit  an  iFeature  
  • iParts  
  • iAssemblies  
  • Author  iCopy  Component  
  • Author  iCopy  Component: Create Derived  Members  
  • iCopy: Create  an  iCopy  Assembly   

Import  and  Export  

  • Import  and  Export: Importing  CA TIA  5  and  Other  File  Formats  
  • Import  and  Export: Exporting  File  Formats  
  • Import  and  Export: Pack  and  Go   

Surfaces  

  • ࿠Create  and  Edit  a  Surface  
  • ࿠Replace  Face  and  Sculpt  
  • ࿠Silhouette  Curve   

Design  Accelerators  

  • Design  Accelerator: Spur Gears  
  • Design  Accelerator: Cylindrical Cam  
  • Design  Accelerator: O ‐Ring  
  • Design  Accelerator: Bolted Connection  
  • ࿠Design  Accelerator: Shaft   

iLogic  

  • iLogic: Basic  Overview  
  • iLogic: Parameters  
  • iLogic: Parameter  Filters  
  • iLogic: Feature  Suppression  
  • iLogic: Dimensions   

Selection  

  • Selection  Filters: Assembly  
  • Selection  Filters: Part  
  • Selection  Filters: Drawing  

 

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