Learning Autodesk Inventor 2014 Training Video

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A Practical Inventor Training Course That Teaches Real World Skills In this project-based Learning Autodesk Inventor 2014 video tutorial series, you'll quickly have relevant skills for real-world applications. Follow along with our expert instructor in this training course to get: Concise, informative and broadcast-quality Learning Autodesk Inventor 2014 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 Learning Autodesk Inventor 2014 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 Learning Autodesk Inventor 2014 tutorial, online or offline...so you'll know the exact steps for your own projects. Course Fast Facts: Only 13 hours to complete this course  129 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 Autodesk Inventor 2014 training course, you will learn the fundamentals of using Inventor for creating your 3D digital prototypes. Designed for beginners, this tutorial covers everything you need to know to start modeling your own Inventor projects.

You begin with a tour of the Inventor 2014 interface, and an explanation of the concepts that are covered, and industry best practices. Throughout the video tutorial you will cover sketching, creating a feature from those sketches, building an assembly from the parts, and creating a presentation view of that assembly. The course finishes off with lessons on how to create drawings of your design.

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  • Presentation
  • Basic
  • Basic IT training
  • Basic IT
  • Design
  • Autodesk
  • Drawing
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  • Skills and Training

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  • 01. Autodesk Inventor
    • 0101 Getting Started
    • 0102 Feature Based Modelling
    • 0103 Parametric Features
    • 0104 Associative Files
    • 0105 Assembly Management
    • 0106 Model Documentation
    • 0107 User Interface - Part 1
    • 0108 User Interface - Part 2
    • 0109 Inventor Project Files
    • 0110 Opening And Creating Files
    • 0111 Model Display
    • 0112 Mouse And Selection Interaction
  • 02. Basic Sketching
    • 0201 Creating 2D Sketches
    • 0202 Creating Lines
    • 0203 Creating Circles
    • 0204 Creating Arcs
    • 0205 Creating Rectangles
    • 0206 Creating Slots
    • 0207 Creating Polygons And Ellipse
    • 0208 Creating Fillets And Chamfers
    • 0209 Sketch Duplication
    • 0210 Sketch Entity Types
    • 0211 Sketch Modification
    • 0212 Creating Valid Profiles
    • 0213 Guidelines For Successful Sketches
  • 03. Sketch Constraints And Dimensions
    • 0301 Applying Geometric Constraints
    • 0302 Constraining Inference And Persistence
    • 0303 Working With Geometric Constraints
    • 0304 Creating Dimensional Constraints
    • 0305 Working With Dimensional Constraints
    • 0306 Dimension Display And Relationships
    • 0307 General Guidelines For Sketches
  • 04. Basic Sketched Features
    • 0401 Creating Base Features
    • 0402 Creating Primitives
    • 0403 Creating An Extrude
    • 0404 Creating A Revolve
    • 0405 Modifying Sketches And Features
    • 0406 Creating Secondary Features
    • 0407 Using Shared Sketches
  • 05. Creating Work Features
    • 0501 Creating Work Planes
    • 0502 Creating A Work Axis
    • 0503 Creating Work Points
    • 0504 Working With Work Features
  • 06. Pick And Place Features
    • 0601 Creating Chamfers
    • 0602 Creating Fillets - Part 1
    • 0603 Creating Fillets - Part 2
    • 0604 Creating Holes
    • 0605 Creating Threads
    • 0606 Creating Shells
    • 0607 Creating Splits
    • 0608 Creating Drafts
  • 07. Advanced Sketched Features
    • 0701 Creating Sweeps
    • 0702 Creating Lofts
    • 0703 Creating Coils
    • 0704 Creating Ribs
    • 0705 Creating Embossments
    • 0706 Using Parameters And Equations
    • 0707 Part Model Information
  • 08. Feature Duplication Tools
    • 0801 Creating Rectangular Patterns
    • 0802 Creating Circular Patterns
    • 0803 Creating Mirrored Features
    • 0804 Curve Driven Patterns
    • 0805 Working With Duplication Tools
    • 0806 Copying Features
  • 09. Assembly Design
    • 0901 Assembly Environment
    • 0902 Placing Components In An Assembly
    • 0903 Assembly Degrees Of Freedom
    • 0904 Assembly Constraints
    • 0905 Quick Place And Assemble
    • 0906 Assembly Joints
    • 0907 Editing Constraints And Joints
    • 0908 Proper Constraining Techniques
    • 0909 Content Center Usage
    • 0910 Patterning Components
    • 0911 Assembly Mirror And Copy Components
  • 10. Assembly In Place Editing And Creation
    • 1001 Editing A Component In Place
    • 1002 Creating A Component In Place
    • 1003 Working With Adaptivity
  • 11. Interacting With An Assembly
    • 1101 Selecting Components
    • 1102 Component States
    • 1103 Browser Filters And Settings
    • 1104 Creating Assembly Sections
    • 1105 Assembly Model Information
    • 1106 Interference Checking
    • 1107 Constraint Limits
    • 1108 Driving Relationship
  • 12. Creating Exploded Assembly Views
    • 1201 The Presentation Environment
    • 1202 Exploding Your Assembly
    • 1203 Animating Your Exploded View
  • 13. Basic View Creation
    • 1301 Model Documentation
    • 1302 Creating Base Views
    • 1303 Creating Projected Views
    • 1304 Creating Auxiliary Views
    • 1305 Creating Section Views
    • 1306 Creating Detail Views
    • 1307 Modifying Drawing Views
    • 1308 View Manipulation
  • 14. Dimensioning Methods
    • 1401 Dimension Types
    • 1402 Retrieving Model Dimensions
    • 1403 General Dimensions
    • 1404 Placing General Dimensions
    • 1405 Creating Baseline Dimensions
    • 1406 Creating Ordinate Dimensions
    • 1407 Creating Chain Dimensions
    • 1408 Editing Dimensions
  • 15. Annotation And Symbols
    • 1501 Hole, Thread, And Chamfer Notes
    • 1502 Centermarks And Centerlines
    • 1503 Documenting Views With Symbols
    • 1504 Placing And Editing Leaders And Text
    • 1505 General Tables
    • 1506 Revision Tables And Tags
    • 1507 Hole Tables
  • 16. Bills Of Material And Parts Lists
    • 1601 Bill Of Material
    • 1602 Bill Of Material Editing
    • 1603 Parts List
    • 1604 Balloon Placement
  • 17. Drawing Standards And Resources
    • 1701 Drawing Styles And Standards
    • 1702 Creating A Custom Border
    • 1703 Customize A Title Block
    • 1704 Creating Sheet Formats
    • 1705 Creating Sketched Symbols
    • 1706 Creating A Custom Drawing Template
  • 18. Advanced Inventor Setup
    • 1801 Application Options And Document Settings
    • 1802 Project Files
    • 1803 Content Center Administration
  • 19. Collaboration
    • 1901 Import AutoCAD Files
    • 1902 Import And Export Other Formats
  • 20. Conclusion
    • 2001 What Is Next?
    • 2002 About The Author

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Learning Autodesk Inventor 2014 Training Video

£ 98.37 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 189