Inventor 2009 Training Course
The Autodesk® Inventor product line is the best choice for AutoCAD®
software users who want to add the power of 3D to their design process. Inventor software products provide a comprehensive and integrated set of design tools for 3D design and documentation, creating routed systems,
and validating designs. Inventor products also include data management software and the latest version of AutoCAD® Mechanical for 2D drawing
and detailing. With true DWG interoperability, the Inventor products deliver the enhanced productivity of 3D without sacrificing your AutoCAD
expertise and designs. It's no wonder Autodesk Inventor is the best-selling 3D mechanical design software on the market.
Your Trainer
Daniel T. Banach, is a recognized expert, author and educator in the Mechanical CAD field. He has fifteen years of
experience consulting and implementing 3D CAD solutions to nationally known companies and is a highly sought after
instructor and long-time speaker at Autodesk University. As an Autodesk Registered Author, Dan has written three
books on Mechanical Desktop and has co-authored nine books on Autodesk Inventor. Dan has updated this series with changes and new tools found in the 2009 version of Autodesk Inventor.
Training Time
1148 Video Lesons, over 15 Hours Videos are 1024 x 768 resolution Requires Windows XP Pro or Vista DVD Drive required to install product to PC. Does not play from DVD player.
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Inventor 2009 Training DVDs
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$279.00
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Inventor 2009 Training Course Covers
Getting Started
- Getting started with Autodesk Inventor
- Creating a Single User Project
- 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 and 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 2009 new sketching enhancements
- Selecting and Deleting Objects
- Measuring sketches and parts
- Adding 2D sketch constraints
- Display sketch Degrees of Freedom
- 2D sketch constraints
- Construction geometry
- Snaps and dragging
- Move, Copy, Rotate, Scale, Stretch tools
- Applying sketch dimensions
- Importing AutoCAD DWG file
- Overview technique to open SAT, STEP, ProE, DXF, IGES files
Creating and Editing Sketched Features
- Introduction to features
- Define active sketch
- Extrude a sketch
- Extrude to point
- Revolve a sketch
- Editing a feature and a features sketch
- 3D Grip option and the Move Face tool
- Rename feature, feature color, delete feature
- Project edges
Creating Placed Features
- Create fillet features
- Place a fillet with a minimal setback
- 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 axis and work planes features
- Create work points and grounded work points
- Controlling the visibility of work features
- Creating rectangular patterns
- Creating circular
- Creating linear patterns
Creating and Editing Drawing Views
- Starting and preparing a drawing
- Creating base and projected views
- Creating auxiliary, section and detail views
- Creating a broken views
- Creating a break out views
- Creating Cropped views
- Creating and Editing Slice Views
- Create draft views
- Editing drawing views
- Retrieving model dimensions and placing drawing dimensions
- Create baseline dimensions
- Create ordinate dimension
- Working with Styles
- Moving dimensions in a drawing view
- Adding centerlines to drawings
- Adding centerlines to multiple drawing views
- Placing text and symbols in a drawing
- Edit Text Fraction Stacking and Superscript and Subscript
- Dimension to Center of Gravity in a drawing
- Placing hole notes and chamfer notes
- Creating a hole table
- Create a table in a drawing
Creating and Documenting Assemblies
- Creating an assembly file and the assembly browser
- Use the Capacity Meter Options
- Inserting Parts and create parts in place
- How to change how the component's orientation can be changed when placed.
- Create a subassembly and work with grounded parts.
- Apply basic assembly constraints
- Use the new Explicit Reference Vector Angle Constraint
- Apply motion constraints
- Enable, disable and control the visibility of components.
Advanced Sketching and Constraining Techniques
- Create splines
- Import points
- Create and edit pattern sketches.
- Share and copy a sketch
- Use the 2D mirror tool and symmetric constraint
- Slice the graphics in a part and assembly.
- Change the display of dimensions and create a relationship between dimensions.
- Parameters and spreadsheets
Advanced Part Modeling Techniques
- Use open profiles to create a feature
- Create ribs and webs
- Emboss text and sketches
- Create Text Based on Geometry
- Sweep features
- 3D sketches
- Coil feature
- Loft features
- Create and edit surfaces
- Split a face and part
- Copy and paste features
- Mirror features on a part
- Suppress, Conditionally Suppress, and reorder features and feature rollback
- Create a derived part and assembly.
- Use Derived Assembly Reduced Memory Mode Option
- Create AutoLimits
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