Learning Autodesk Inventor 2013 Training Video

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Learning Autodesk Inventor 2013 Training Video A Practical Inventor Training Course That Teaches Real World Skills In this project-based Learning Autodesk Inventor 2013 video tutorial series, you'll quickly have relevant skills for real-world applications. Follow along with our expert instructor in this Learning Autodesk Inventor 2013 Training Video course to get: Concise, informative and broadcast-quality Autodesk Inventor 2013  training videos delivered to your desktop The ability to learn at your own pace with our intuitive, easy-to-use interface A quick grasp of even the most complex Autodesk Inventor 2013  subjects because they're broken into simple, easy to follow tutorial videos Practical working files further enhance the learning process and provide a degree of retention that is unmatched by any other form of Autodesk Inventor 2013  tutorial, online or offline... so you'll know the exact steps for your own projects. Course Fast Facts: Only 13.5 hours to complete this course 137 tutorial videos Expert instructors lead each course Download to any Windows PC or Mac and save for viewing off line Course is accessible 24/7 from any computer once downloaded You can study from home or at work at your own pace in your own time Course Description In this Learning Autodesk Inventor 2013 Training Video course, expert author and trainer Andrew Warren takes you through the ins and outs of this 3D mechanical and solid modeling design software. This tutorial requires no previous experience using Inventor and is built specifically wit the beginning Inventor user in mind. You will start with the absolute basics of Inventor, beginning with the interface, concepts and best practices in the industry. Once you have solid foundation in the basics, you follow along step by step as the author takes you through sketching, creating a feature from those sketches, turning the features into parts,...

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  • Basic
  • Basic IT training
  • Basic IT
  • Design
  • Geometry
  • 3d training
  • Autodesk
  • Drawing
  • 3D
  • Project
  • Skills and Training

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01. Autodesk Inventor
  • 0101 Getting Started
  • 0102 User Interface
  • 0103 Project File
  • 0104 Inventor File Types
  • 0105 View Manipulation
  • 0106 Designing Parametric Parts
  • 0107 Parametric Part Models
  • 0108 Capturing Design Intent
  • 0109 Part Design Environment
  • 02. Basic Sketching Techniques
    • 0201 Basic Sketching Techniques
    • 0202 Creating 2D Sketches
    • 0203 Reorienting The Initial Sketch
    • 0204 Creating Lines
    • 0205 Creating Circles
    • 0206 Creating Arcs
    • 0207 Creating Rectangles
    • 0208 Patterning
    • 0209 Guidelines For Creating Successful Sketches
  • 03. Sketch Constraints
    • 0301 Constraint Inference And Persistence
    • 0302 Applying Geometric Constraints
    • 0303 Showing And Deleting Constraints
    • 0304 Guidelines For Successful Constraining
    • 0305 Creating Dimensional Constraints
    • 0306 Dimension Display And Relationships
    • 0307 Guidelines For Dimensioning Sketches
  • 04. Base Shape Design
    • 0401 Creating Base Sketched Features
    • 0402 Creating An Extruded Feature
    • 0403 Extrude Feature And Exercise
    • 0404 Creating Revolved Features
    • 0405 Revolved Feature And Exercise
    • 0406 Orientating Sketches
    • 0407 Sketch Line Types
    • 0408 Sketch Line Types - Hands-On
    • 0409 Creating And Using Construction Geometry
    • 0410 Creating Centreline Geometry
    • 0411 Referencing Model Edge Geometry
    • 0412 Editing Features
    • 0413 Editing Sketches
    • 0414 Using Parameters
    • 0415 3D Grip Editing
    • 0416 Creating Work Planes
    • 0417 Creating Work Planes - Hands-On
    • 0418 Creating Work Axis
    • 0419 Creating Work Axis - Hands-On
    • 0420 Creating Work Points
    • 0421 Creating Work Points - Hands-On
    • 0422 Creating Work Planes Normal To A Path
  • 05. Detail Shape Design
    • 0501 Creating Chamfers
    • 0502 Creating Fillets
    • 0503 Creating Holes
    • 0504 Creating Threads
    • 0505 Creating Rectangular Patterns
    • 0506 Creating Circular Patterns
    • 0507 Mirroring Features
    • 0508 Creating Shell Features
    • 0509 Creating Ribs
    • 0510 Creating Sweeps
    • 0511 Creating Lofts
  • 06. Assembly Design Overview
    • 0601 Assembly Design Approaches
    • 0602 Assembly Design Environment
    • 0603 Recommended Workflow
    • 0604 Project Files
  • 07. Placing, Creating And Constraining Components
    • 0701 Placing Components In An Assembly
    • 0702 Assembly Constraints
    • 0703 The Constraint Tool
    • 0704 The Assembly Tool
    • 0705 Editing Constraints
    • 0706 Proper Constraining Techniques
    • 0707 Placing Standard Components Using The Content Center
    • 0708 Patterning Components
    • 0709 Copying Components
    • 0710 Mirroring Components
    • 0711 Basic Part Design In An Assembly
    • 0712 Creating A Component In Place
    • 0713 Editing A Component In Place
  • 08. Interacting With An Assembly
    • 0801 Selecting Components
    • 0802 Isolating Components
    • 0803 Browser Filters
    • 0804 Locating Components In The Browser And Graphics Window
    • 0805 Creating Assembly Sections
    • 0806 Calculating Physical Properties
    • 0807 Checking For Interferences
    • 0808 Constraint Limits
    • 0809 Driving Constraints
    • 0810 Presenting Your Assembly Introduction
    • 0811 Animating An Exploded View In A Presentation
  • 09. Managing Assembly Information
    • 0901 Managing Assembly Information Introduction
    • 0902 View Representations
    • 0903 Positional Representations
    • 0904 Level Of Detail
    • 0905 Shrinkwrap
  • 10. Basic View Creation
    • 1001 Creating Drawings
    • 1002 Drawing Creation Environment
    • 1003 Creating Base Views
    • 1004 Creating Exploded Drawing Views
    • 1005 Creating Projected Views
    • 1006 Creating And Editing Section Views
    • 1007 Creating And Editing Detail Views
    • 1008 Creating A Quick Cropped View
    • 1009 Creating A Broken View
    • 1010 View Organization
    • 1011 Moving, Aligning And Editing Views
    • 1012 Line Visibility
  • 11. Dimensions, Annotations And Tables
    • 1101 Automatically Placed Dimensions
    • 1102 Retrieving Model Dimensions
    • 1103 Editing Model Dimensions
    • 1104 General, Baseline, Ordinate And Chain Dimensions
    • 1105 Placing General Dimensions
    • 1106 Creating Baseline Dimensions
    • 1107 Creating Ordinate Dimensions
    • 1108 Creating Chain Dimensions
    • 1109 Hole And Thread Notes
    • 1110 Creating And Editing Hole Tables
    • 1111 Centrelines And Center Marks
    • 1112 Documenting Views With Symbols
    • 1113 Placing And Editing Leaders And Text
    • 1114 Revision Table Styles
    • 1115 Adding And Editing Revisions Tables
    • 1116 Adding And Editing Revisions Tags
  • 12. Annotating Assembly Drawings
    • 1201 Bill Of Materials
    • 1202 Parts List
    • 1203 Editing The Parts List
    • 1204 Placing And Editing Balloons
  • 13. Drawing Standards And Recourses
    • 1301 Styles
    • 1302 Drawing Standards
    • 1303 Defining The Active Standard
    • 1304 Using Layers
    • 1305 Creating Sheets
    • 1306 Sheet Formats For Sheet Layout
    • 1307 Creating A Custom Border
    • 1308 Customize A Title Block
    • 1309 Document Settings
    • 1310 Application Options
    • 1311 Import AutoCAD Files
    • 1312 Export To Other Formats
  • 14. Conclusion
    • 1401 Additional Resources And Conclusion
    • 1402 About The Author

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Learning Autodesk Inventor 2013 Training Video

£ 97.69 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 189