Inventor 2010 Item ID: #59


Inventor 2010



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  Online Subscriptions| Network Licences and Hosted Corporate Solutions are also available. Please call on 0121 248 2400 or email us at sales@cadcourses.co.uk for more details.   PACKAGE INCLUDES  •  Inventor 2010 Training on 1 DVD  •  Nearly 18 Hours of training by Certified Autodesk Instructors   COURSE INTRODUCTION 242 Video Tutorials for the New| Upgrading or Advanced User Your instructor| David [...]

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Online Subscriptions| Network Licences and Hosted Corporate Solutions are also
available. Please call on 0121 248 2400 or email us at sales@cadcourses.co.uk for
more details.

 

PACKAGE INCLUDES

 •  Inventor 2010 Training on 1 DVD
 •  Nearly 18 Hours of training by Certified Autodesk Instructors

 

COURSE INTRODUCTION

242 Video Tutorials for the New| Upgrading or Advanced User
Your instructor| David Piggott| uses and develops training material for both AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor software. He has over 17 years of teaching experience in CAD| 3D solid modeling| and CNC programming. He is also a journeyman mold maker. Assisting David was Allen Gager| a Design Engineer and CAD Manager active in AUGI and user groups.

Requirements:

 •  Windows XP or later
 •  DVD-ROM Drive to load media
 •  6 GB of Disk Space for Installation. 
 •  Screen resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher

This new product is produced in an entirely new engine we're calling V8
It Includes powerful new search capabilities| personal mini-courses and a more intuitive user interface.

 

COURSE FEATURES

Our DVDs put the control in your hands. Use when wanted or needed to answer a question| and watch again and again as often as you need.

A full-featured DVD-ROM covering beginner to advanced concepts| and everything in between.

For instant technical support use 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.

 •  No Internet connection is needed because you install and authorize
        CADLearning directly on your PC.
 •  No CAD software required.
 •  Train at home| at the office or on the road.
 •  Easy-to-use| visual interface for following step-by-step tutorials while listening to
        an actual instructor.
 •  Built-in Help Desk with powerful keyword search functionality that easily and quickly
        answers CAD questions and addresses unique needs as they occur.
 •  Intelligent History that tracks completed lessons allows users to resume where they
        left off and easily view and manage individual professional development.
 •  Datasets and drawing files included.

 

DEMO LESSONS

 •  The Environment
 •  The Inventor Ribbon Interface
 •  Grounded Components
 •  Hole – Sketch Placement
 •  Sheet Metal – Fold

 

What will CadLearning DVDs do for me?

In today's highly competitive world| organizations and individuals need to stay on top of their game. Our CADLearning DVDs empower users to: 

 •  Increase productivity by providing lessons and courses that improve
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        the latest design software| sharpening the skills and expertise that drive
        better results.

Gain better control of time management by offering lessons that are:

 •  Easily accessible from home or office| minimizing disruption from daily work.
 •  Repeatable as often as needed to assure full understanding and retention.
 •  Self-paced with real-world examples taught by industry experts.
 •  Easily assess skills and measure competency gained through benchmarking
        against peers and competition.
 •  Evaluate and pinpoint areas where improvement is needed.
 •  With hosted eLearning Centers| corporate users can even tailor learning
        around identified areas of weakness.
 •  Prepare for Autodesk Certification Exams.

 


 

TESTIMONIALS


With offices located in different parts of the world| we needed a way to provide continuous training| documentation and tutorials for anyone who needed them| anytime| anywhere.
- Vincent Poon| CAD/BIM Manager| Kohn Pederson Fox Architects.

CADLearning is advantageous for all skill levels: beginner| intermediate and advanced alike. You pay only for what you need. You get what you pay for as many times as you need it| whenever you need it.
- John H. Backensto| SFC| US Army (ret).

We needed a way to vary the learning experience and make it available anytime| anywhere. We use our CADLearning site in the classroom as a different way of presenting to our students. Then we take it to the next level| allowing students to log on and continue learning – anywhere in the world and whenever they need it (Network Version).
- J.C. Malitzke| Dept. Chair| Computer Integrated Technologies| Moraine Valley Community College

"I would just like to say Thank You for offering such an informative and easy to use training solution.  As a project manager with no formal training in Autodesk Architectural Desktop| I have found your training videos to be just what I needed to understand the various tools included in the program.  The step by step techniques shown in your videos is just what I needed to start being productive with the software. Actually| your training program showed me things that I did't even realise the program was capable of.  With the help of your training video| I'm able to see a return on my investment in the software. I have your product installed on my laptop so that it goes where I go. It is quick and easy to reference your training video sections as I'm working on a project. I'm currently budgeting more copies of your training solutions so that each of our operators have it available on their workstations. Thanks again for a great product."
- Brian Gutschow

 

Course Outline 1


Getting started with Autodesk Inventor
Installation Highlights
Ribbon: Get Started Tab
Navigating the Autodesk Inventor Environment
Multiple Document Tools
Using Standard View Navigation Tools
Using ViewCube
Using the Navigation Bar
Using Steering Wheels
Using the View Appearance Modes
Using a 3D Mouse
Information Center and Help
Using the Quick Access Toolbar
Application Menu Input and Output Tools
Application menu Management Tools
Using the Inventor Ribbon Interface
Introduction to Project files
Creating New Inventor files
Opening Existing Inventor Files

 

Working With Assemblies
Understanding Assembly Files
Identifying Assembly Components
Browser Folders
Introduction to Component Visibility
Introduction to Browser Filter and Find
Degrees of Freedom and Constrained Drag Concepts
Introducing Grounded Components
Identifying Existing Assembly Constraints
Editing Existing Assembly Constraints
Driving Assembly Constraints
Replace a Component in an Assembly
Editing an Assembly Component
Assembly Model Appearance Options
Measuring Assembly Components
Center Of Gravity

 

Working With Assemblies
Creating a New Assembly
Placing a Component in an Assembly
In-Place Component Creation in an Existing Assembly
Analyze Interference
Introduction to the Bill of Materials
Virtual Component in an Assembly
Moving and Rotating an Assembly Component
Creating 3D Constraints
Motion Constraints
Contact Solver
Constraint Set
Using Frame Generator

 

Assembly Management
View Representation
Documenting View Representations
Positional Representations
Documenting a Positional Representation using Overlay
Creating a Level of Detail
Documenting a Level of Detail
Shrink Wrap and Substitute Component

 

Documenting Assemblies
Presentation File
Animating a Presentation File
Creating Presentation and Assembly Drawings
Manually Placing Balloons
Automatically Placing Balloons
Parts List
Parts List Filter
Revision Table and Tags

 

Create and Edits Parts
Introduction to Part Modeling
Modifying a Sketched Feature
Modifying a Placed Feature
Modifying a Work Feature
Introduction to Creating a New Part
Part Sketch Environment and Creating a New Sketch
Sketch Versus Draw
Basic Sketch Tools
Geometric Constraints
Dimensional Constraints
Design Intent and Model Parameters
User Parameters
Modify 2D Sketches
Extruded Feature: Base| Cut| Join
Extruded Feature: Intersect
Extruded Feature: Extents
Extruded Feature: Alternate Solution and Taper
Revolved Feature: Base| Cut
Bend Feature
Work Feature: Work Axis
Work Feature: Work Plane
Work Feature: Work Point
Hole and Thread Data
Hole: Linear Placement
Hole: Concentric Placement
Hole: Point Placement
Hole: Sketch Placement
Hole: Operations and Options
Hole: Terminations and Types
Fillet Feature: Edge Mode
Fillet Feature: Setback Options
Fillet Feature: Loop Select and Feature Select
Fillet Feature: Face Fillet and Full Round Fillet
Fillet Feature: Variable Radius
Chamfer
Thread Feature
Spilt Tool
Draft Tool
Shell Tool
Parameters Linked to Models

 

Documenting Parts
Creating a New Drawing
Borders and Title Blocks
Base and Projected Views
Auxiliary View
Section View
Detail View
Creating a Broken View
Break Out View
Crop View
Slice View
Draft View
Editing Drawing Views
Retrieving Model Dimensions and Auto Arrange
Dimension Isometric View
Baseline Dimensions and Baseline Dimension Set
Ordinate Dimensions and Ordinate Dimension Set
Moving Annotation Dimensions and Adjusting Properties
Annotation Centerlines
Annotation Centerlines in Multiple Drawing Views
Create a Sketched Symbol
Placing Annotation Text and Symbols
Annotation Leader Text and Annotation Symbols
Annotation Text Stacking with Superscript and Subscript
Annotate the Center of Gravity
Hole and Chamfer Notes
Hole Table
Create a General Table
Edit Dimension Annotations
Dimension Annotation Styles
Drawing Sketches: Projected Geometry
Dimension to Intersection
Dual Dimension or Alternate Unit Dimension
Dimension Highlight
Spline Dimensions
Add a Tolerance to Dimensions

 

Multi Body Parts
Multi Body Parts
Make Components
Silhouette Curve

 

Weldment
Creating a New Weldment and the Weldment Environment
Weldment: Preparations
Welds: Fillet and Groove
Weldment: Machining
Weldment: Documentation

 

Advanced Sketching and Constraining Techniques
2D Spline
Import Points
Sketch Patterns
Shared Sketches and Copied Sketches
Mirror Sketch and Symmetric Constraint
Slice Graphics in a Part File
Edit Coordinate System

 

Advanced Part Modeling Techniques
Open Profiles
Rib and Web Features
Emboss
Geometry Text
Swept Features
3D Sketch: Included Geometry
3D Sketch: Projected Geometry
3D Sketch: Sketching
Coil Feature and Helical Curve
Loft: Sections
Loft: Centerline and Twist
Loft: Area and Face
Copy Feature
Mirror Feature
Suppress and Reorder Features
Derived Part
Derived Assembly
Derived Insert
Decal
Auto Limits

 

Sheet Metal
Sheet Metal: Defaults
Sheet Metal: Rules
Sheet Metal: Bend Tables
Sheet Metal: Style Library
Sheet Metal: Face
Sheet Metal: Flange
Sheet Metal: Contour Flange
Sheet Metal: Lofted Flange
Sheet Metal: Hems
Sheet Metal: Fold
Sheet Metal: Bend
Sheet Metal: Cut
Sheet Metal: Corner Seam
Sheet Metal: Corner Seam| Corner Rip
Sheet Metal: Corner Round and Corner Chamfer
Sheet Metal: Contour Roll
Sheet Metal: Punch
Sheet Metal: Rip
Sheet Metal: Flat Pattern
Sheet Metal: Common Tools between Part and Sheet Metal
Sheet Metal: Export Flat Pattern
Sheet Metal: Unfold and Refold
Sheet Metal: Cosmetic Bend Lines
Sheet Metal: Surface Using Thicken
Sheet Metal: PEM Fastener

 

Documenting Sheet Metal
Sheet Metal: Documentation
Sheet Metal: Bend Tables and Punch Tables
Sheet Metal: Bend Order

 

Plastic Part Design
Introduction to Plastic Part Design
Create a Grill Feature
Create a Snap Fit Feature
Create a Boss Feature - Thread Side
Create a Boss Feature - Head Side
Create a Rule Fillet
Create Lip and Groove Features
Create a Rest Feature

 

Sketch Blocks
Create a Sketch Block
Insert| Edit| and Constrain a Sketch Block
Make Components from a Sketch Block

 

Drawing File Creation and Settings
Images in Title Blocks
Templates
Drawing Resources
Create and Edit Sheets

 

Document Settings and Application Options
Document Settings
Application Options: Prompt Tab
Application Options: Sketch Tab
Application Options: Save Tab
Application Options: General Tab
Application Options: Colors Tab
Application Options: Files Tab
Introduction to the Style Editor

 

Content Center
Introduction to Content Center
Inserting Content from Content Center
Using the Autodrop Feature in Content Center
Insert Content Center Content Using iMates
Create Custom Content Center Libraries

 

iFeatures
Extract and Create an iFeature
Place an iFeature
Edit an iFeature
iParts
iAssemblies

 

Import and Export
Importing File Formats
Exporting File Formats
Pack and Go

 

Surfaces
Create and Edit a Surface
Replace Face and Sculpt

 

Design Accelerators
Design Accelerator: Spur Gears
Design Accelerator: Cylindrical Cam
Design Accelerator: O-Ring
Design Accelerator: Bolted Connection
Design Accelerator: Shaft


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