AutoDesk Inventor 10 Training Course Discontinued
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 with our training how to create many advanced features.
With Autodesk Inventor 10 Professional, the cumbersome process of designing cables and wires is now quick, easy, and painless. Now there's no need to create a physical prototype to add wiring. Simply specify
two electrical points, and the software automatically adds a wire, representing both the physical geometry and the electrical data such as wire ID, signal name, and connection information. You can even bring in data
directly from AutoCAD Electrical.
Because you can easily visualize alternative harness and cable paths in your 3D model, you can consider intelligent design trade-offs while ensuring that there is sufficient room for your electrical system. Wire
lengths automatically update as harness paths change, and associative relationships update your harness when other components of your design change.
Communicate your final design to team members with complete assembly documentation detailing harness placement in the assembly, nailboard drawings to help manufacture the harness, and full reporting capability
to assist in purchasing and assembly.
Inventor Course Curriculum Training on CD-ROMS
Our training provides for instant technical support by using our powerful search function to quickly locate and
view short 'how-to' lessons. Get answers to all of your first level technical support issues 'instantly' with this in-house resource.
As a flexible CAD training solution, you can sort the lessons and progress from beginner to advanced topics; or just review seldom used commands and added functionality of new releases
Let us teach you Inventor 10 with our 187 video lessons, with over 9 hours of training time.The following course material is covered:
Getting Started With Autodesk Inventor 10
- Getting Started
- Projects In Autodesk Inventor
- File Types
- Save Options
- Application Options
- Design Support System
- User Interface
- Toolbars And Panel Bar Tools
- Styles
- Customizing Menus And Toolbars
- Undo And Redo
- Viewing Models From Different Viewpoints
Sketching, Constraining, and Dimensioning Training
- Sketching And Part Application Options
- Units
- Creating A Part
- Sketches And Default Planes
- Sketching Overview
- Sketching Tools
- Precise Input
- Selecting And Deleting Objects
- Constraint Types
- Adding Constraints
- Snaps
- Showing And Deleting Constraints And Dragging A Sketch
- General Dimensioning
Creating and Editing Sketched Features
- Understanding Features
- Consumed And Unconsumed Sketches
- Using The Browser For Creating And Editing
- Switching Environments
- Extruding A Sketch
- Revolving A Sketch
- Centerlines And Diametric Dimensions
- Editing A Feature
- Failed Features
- Editing A Feature Sketch
- Defining The Active Sketch Plane
- Projecting Part Edges
Creating Placed Features
- Fillets
- Chamfers
- Holes
- Threads
- Shelling
- Face Draft
- Creating A Work Axis
- Creating Work Points
- Creating Work Planes
- Work Feature Visibility
- Rectangular Patterns
- Circular Patterns
- Linear Patterns—Pattern Along A Path
Inventor Creating and Editing Drawing Views
- Drawing Options Training
- Creating A Drawing
- Border Creation training
- Title Block Creation
- Property Field / Prompted Entry Edit Dialog
- Setting Up Drafting And Dimension Standards
- Applying Dimension Styles To Selected Dimensions
- Templates
- Creating Drawing Views
- Editing Drawing Views
- Retrieve Dimensions
- Dimension Visibility
- Changing Model Dimension Values
- Drawing (Reference) Dimensions
- Selecting Drawing Objects
- Measuring Capabilities In Drawing Mode
- Annotations
- Text And Leaders
- Hole And Thread Notes
Creating and Documenting Assemblies
- Assembly Options
- The Assembly Browser
- Bottom-Up Approach
- Occurrences
- Multiple Documents And Drag & Drop Components
- Active Component
- Grounded Components
- Subassemblies
- Assembly Constraints
- Moving And Rotating Components
- Editing Assembly Constraints
- Designing Parts In-Place
- Adaptivity
- Enabled Components
- Analysis Tools
- Creating Presentation Views
- Creating Drawing Views For Assemblies And Presentation Files
- Creating Balloons
- Parts Lists
Complex Sketching and Constraining Techniques
- Opening AutoCAD Files
- Importing AutoCAD Data Into A Sketch
- Importing Other File Types
- Construction Geometry
- Ellipses
- 2D Splines
- Pattern Sketches
- Shared Sketches
- Mirror Sketches And Symmetry Constraint
- Slice Graphics
- Project Edges
- Sketch On Another Part's Face
- Auto Dimension
- Dimension Display, Relationships, And Equations
- Equations
- Parameters
- Part Dimensional Tolerances
Inventor Complex Part Modeling Techniques
- Using Open Profiles
- Creating Ribs And Webs
- Termination Options
- Emboss Text Features
- Creating A 2D Sweep Feature
- 3D Sketching And 3D Sweep
- Coil Features
- Loft Features
- Part Split And Face Split
- Copying Features
- Reordering Features
- Mirroring Features
- Suppressing Features
- Feature Rollback training
- File Properties
- Center Of Gravity
- Override Mass And Volume Properties
- Visualization
- Decals
- Texture Mapping
- Part Materials
Complex Drawing View Creation and Editing
- Create Custom Titleblock
- Section Depth Control
- View Justification
- Broken Views
- Break-Out Views
- Drawing View Options
- Work Features In Drawing Views
- Opening A Model From A Drawing To Edit
- Create Draft Views
- Managing Sheets
- Advanced Dimensioning Techniques
- Ordinate Dimensions
- Hole Tables
- Creating And Using Sketched Symbols
- Model Dimension Re-Anchor
- Parts List Editing Tools
- Defer Drawing Update On Open
- Creating A Revision Block
- Printing Drawing Files
Complex Assembly Modeling
- Design Views
- Visibility Control
- Component Selection
- Assembly Reorder
- Browser Filters
- IMates
- Driving Constraints
- Contact Detection Solver
- Constraint Tools
- Replacing Components
- Content Library
- Standard Content Section Attribute
- Patterning Components
- Mirroring An Assembly
- Copying An Assembly
- Assembly Features
- 2D Design Layout
- Positional Representations & Flexible Assemblies
Sheet Metal Design
- Sheet Metal Styles
- Face
- Contour Flange
- Flange
- Hem
- Fold
- Bend
- Cut
- Corner Seam
- Corner Round, Chamfer
- Punchtool
- Flat Pattern
- Common Tools
- DetailingSheet Metal Designs
Design Automation Techniques
- Creating A New Weldment, The Weldment Browser And Panel Bar
- Preparing Weldments
- Creating Welds
- Machining Weldments
- Documenting Weldments
- Creating IParts
- IFeatures
- Table-Driven IFeatures
- Derived Parts
- Derived Assembly
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AutoDesk Inventor 10.0 Training on CDs
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