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AutoDesk Inventor Training 11.0 on DVDs

autodesk inventor 11 training on dvdAutodesk Inventor product line provides a comprehensive and integrated set of design applications and 2D transition tools to help manufacturing companies move to 3D. Autodesk Inventor also delivers a new ground-breaking modeling paradigm, Functional Design. It allows designers to move beyond geometric modeling and into an environment where they can focus on the problem they are trying to solve rather than spending time solely on the 3D geometry required to build the design.

Training Features
Autodesk Inventor offers a wide variety of features that help you design your complete product line with fewer revisions and deliver your designs and production-ready drawings in less time. In addition to standard design features Inventor includes specialized functionality for:

  • Tube and Pipe design.
  • Cable and Harness design.
  • Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for design validation.
  • Dynamic Simulation to test real world performance.

AutoDesk Inventor Training on CD's

autodesk inventor tutorial course on cdsOur training with over 133 video based lessons covers how to get started with Autodesk Inventor, how to Create a Single User Project, Inventor's file types, save options and multiple documents, Inventor Application Options, Inventor User Interface and Help Tools, how to start Inventor's commands, short cut menus, how to customize short cut keys and the Undo and Redo tool, how to use Inventor viewing tools, how to change Inventor's Sketch and Part Application Options and work with Units & Templates,how to create sketches, default planes, auto project and much more. Includes the following:

Training Course Covers

  • Create a Single User Project
  • This lesson covers Inventor's file types, save options and multiple documents autodesk inventor 11 tutorial training course on CDs
  • This lesson overview Inventor Application Options
  • This lesson shows Inventor User Interface and Help Tools
  • start Inventor's commands, short cut menus, how to customize short cut keys and the Undo and Redo tool
  • use Inventor viewing tools
  • change Inventor's Sketch and Part
  • Application Options and work with Units & Templates
  • In create sketches, default planes, auto project origin
  • In this lesson you learn how to use Inventor's 2D sketching tools
  • Precise Input tool.
  • Select objects and delete them
  • Use the the measure tool
  • Add, show and delete 2D sketch constraints.
  • This lesson will cover how to use construction geometry to constrain a sketch.
  • Use snaps and drag a sketch
  • Apply and edit sketch dimensions
  • Import an AutoCAD DWG file
  • This lesson will cover how to utilize, IGES, STEP and SAT files in Autodesk inventor.
  • This lesson covers an overview of part features.
  • This lesson covers the extrude tool and some of its options.
  • This lesson covers the revolve tool and some of its options.
  • Edit features and a feature's sketch training.
  • Use the the 3D Grip option and the Move Face tool.
  • This training lesson covers how to rename feature, change feature color and delete a feature
  • Create sketched feature.
  • Define an active sketch
  • Use the Project Geometry tool.
  • Create fillet features
  • Create chamfer features
  • Create hole features
  • Create thread features
  • Createshell features
  • Create face draft features
  • Create work axis and work planes
  • Create work points and grounded work points
  • The techniques for controlling the visibility of work features.
  • The techniques and options for creating rectagular and circular patterns.
  • The techniques and options for linear patterns.
  • Start and prepare a drawing
  • Copy title blocks, borders or sketched symbols from one IDW file to another training.
  • Work with Inventor's Style in drawings
  • Create base and projected views.
  • Create auxiliary, section and detail views
  • Create a broken views
  • Create a break out views
  • Create a draft view in a drawing file.
  • Edit drawing views training
  • Retrieve dimensions and edit drawing dimensions
  • Retrieve dimensions and edit drawing dimensions
  • Add centerlines to drawing views
  • Place text and symbols in a drawing
  • Create and edit a hole note and a thread note.
  • Create a hole table training.
  • Create and manage multiple sheets in a drawing file.
  • Create baseline dimensions
  • Create ordinate dimensions.
  • Create drawing views from 2D and 3D sketches
  • Create a table in a drawing
  • Plot multiple sheets
  • Creating an assembly file and the assembly browser
  • Insert parts and create parts in an assembly
  • Create a subassembly and work with grounded parts.
  • Apply basic assembly constraints
  • This lesson cover how to apply motion constraints
  • This lesson covers the options in the assembly browser
  • Enable, disable and control the visibility of components.
  • Edit components in an assembly and isolate constraint errors.
  • Create Inventors adaptive parts
  • Pattern assembly components training
  • Use analysis tools in an assembly.
  • Drive assembly constraint to simulate motion.
  • This training lesson covers how to create exploded view with a presentation file and create drawing views from them.
  • Create drawing views from an assembly and place balloons
  • Create a parts list and edit the bill of material
  • Create a revision table.
  • Create ellipses.
  • Import points and create splines.
  • Create and edit pattern sketches.
  • Share and copy a sketch.
  • Use the 2D mirror tool and symetric constraint
  • Slice the graphics in a part and assembly.
  • Sketch on another part's face.
  • Change the display of dimensions and create a relationship between dimensions.
  • Use parameters and link a spreadsheet.
  • Uuse open profiles to create a feature.
  • Create ribs and webs.
  • Emboss text and sketches
  • Create sweep features
  • Create 3D sketches
  • Create a coil feature.
  • Create loft features
  • Create and edit surface
  • Split a face and a part
  • Copy a feature.
  • Mirror features on a part.
  • Suppress, conditionally suppress, and reorder features and feature rollback
  • Create a derived part and assembly.
  • Create AutoLimits
  • Create iMates.
  • Create, use and documen iParts.
  • Create, use and documen iAssemblies.
  • Create iFeatures and reuse them on other parts.
  • Create and work with design views.
  • Create flexible assemblies, positional representations and overlay drawing views.
  • Create level of detail in an assembly and use when creating drawing views training.
  • Use the contact solver.
  • Mirror components in an assermbly
  • Copy components in an assermbly
  • Create assembly features
  • Use 2D parts in an assembly
  • Use of the Content Center
  • Use the Design Accelerator
  • Use the Frame Generator
  • Using sheet metal styles
  • Face tool
  • Contour Flange tool
  • Flange tool
  • HEM tool
  • Fold tool
  • Use the Bend tool.
  • Use the Cut tool and how to cut across a bend.
  • Use the Corner Seam tool.
  • Apply a Corner Round and a Corner Chamfer.
  • Create and use a Punch.
  • create a flat pattern from sheetmetal designs.
  • Common tools used between standard part modeling and sheetmetal modeling.
  • Document sheet metal designs
  • Overview of how to make a weldment and the user interface of a weldment.
  • Apply welding preparations.
  • Apply fillet and cosmetic welds to your weldment.
  • Apply gap/groove welds to your weldment.
  • Document weldments

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