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AutoDesk Inventor 11 Training Series
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System Requirements: x86/400 mhz processor (minimum), CD-ROM Drive, 128 MB RAM, Sound Card. 1024x768 Screen Resolution & 32 bit true color display required. Available Hard Disk Space 500 MB. Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Vista. NOT COMPATIBLE with Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, or ME.
User License: This is a single user licensed product and user can authorize the product on a maximum of 2 of his/her computers (for example, on a work machine and a home or laptop computer). Please call for multi-user license information.
*Overseas orders, please contact us.
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AUTODESK INVENTOR 11 TRAINING COURSE OUTLINE: (133 Individual Video Lessons - 12 Hours of Instructor-Led Training)
- This lesson covers how to get started with Autodesk Inventor
- This lesson covers how to Create a Single User Project
- This lesson covers Inventor's file types, save options and multiple documents
- This lesson overview Inventor Application Options
- This lesson shows Inventor User Interface and Help Tools
- This lesson covers how to start Inventor's commands, short cut menus, how to customize short cut keys and the Undo and Redo tool
- This lesson covers how to use Inventor viewing tools
- This lesson covers how to change Inventor's Sketch and Part
- Application Options and work with Units & Templates
In this lesson covers how to create sketches, default planes, auto project origin
- In this lesson you learn how to use Inventor's 2D sketching tools
- This lesson covers the Precise Input tool.
- This lesson covers how to select objects and delete them
- This lesson covers how to use the the measure tool
- This lesson covers how to add, show and delete 2D sketch constraints.
- This lesson will cover how to use construction geometry to constrain a sketch.
- This lesson covers how to use snaps and drag a sketch
- This lesson covers how to apply and edit sketch dimensions
- This lesson covers how to 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.
- This lesson covers how to edit features and a feature's sketch.
- This lesson covers how to use the the 3D Grip option and the Move Face tool.
- This lesson covers how to rename feature, change feature color and delete a feature
- This lesson covers how to create sketched feature.
- This lesson covers how to define an active sketch
- This lesson covers how to use the Project Geometry tool.
- This lesson covers how to create fillet features
- This lesson covers how to create chamfer features
- This lesson covers how to create hole features
- This lesson covers how to create thread features
- This lesson covers how to create shell features
- This lesson covers how to create face draft features
- This lesson covers how to create work axis and work planes
- This lesson covers how to create work points and grounded work points
- This lesson covers the techniques for controlling the visibility of work features.
- This lesson covers the techniques and options for creating rectagular and circular patterns.
- This lesson covers the techniques and options for linear patterns.
- This lesson covers how to start and prepare a drawing
- This lesson covers how to copy title blocks, borders or sketched symbols from one IDW file to another.
- This lesson covers how to work with Style in drawings
- This lesson covres how to create base and projected views.
- This lesson covres how to create auxiliary, section and detail views
- This lesson covres how to create a broken views
- This lesson covres how to create a break out views
- This lesson covers how to create a draft view in a drawing file.
- This lesson covers how to edit drawing views
- This lesson covers how to retrieve dimensions and edit drawing dimensions
- This lesson covers how to retrieve dimensions and edit drawing dimensions
- This lesson covers how to add centerlines to drawing views
- This lesson covers how to place text and symbols in a drawing
- This lesson covers how to create and edit a hole note and a thread note.
- This lesson covers how to create a hole table.
- This lesson covers how to create and manage multiple sheets in a drawing file.
- This lesson covers how to create baseline dimensions
- This lesson covers how to create ordinate dimensions.
- This lesson covers how to create drawing views from 2D and 3D sketches
- This lesson covers how to create a table in a drawing
- This lesson covers how to plot multiple sheets
- This lesson covers how to creating an assembly file and the assembly browser
- This lesson covers how to insert parts and create parts in an assembly
- This lesson covers how to create a subassembly and work with grounded parts.
- This lesson covers how to apply basic assembly constraints
- This lesson cover how to apply motion constraints
- This lesson covers the options in the assembly browser
- This lesson covers how to enable, disable and control the visibility of components.
- This lesson covers how to edit components in an assembly and isolate constraint errors.
- This lesson covers how to create adaptive parts
- This lesson covers how to pattern assembly components
- This lesson covers how to use analysis tools in an assembly.
- This lesson covers how to drive assembly constraint to simulate motion.
- This lesson covers how to create exploded view with a presentation file and create drawing views from them.
- This lesson covers how to cretae drawing views from an assembly and place balloons
- This lesson covers how to create a parts list and edit the bill of material
- This lesson covers how to create a revision table.
- This lesson covers how to create ellipses.
- This lesson covers hot to import points and create splines.
- This lesson will cover how to create and edit pattern sketches.
- This lesson will cover how to share and copy a sketch.
- This lesson covers hot to use the 2D mirror tool and symetric constraint
- This lesson will cover how to slice the graphics in a part and assembly.
- This lesson will cover how to sketch on another part's face.
- This lesson will cover how to change the display of dimensions and create a relationship between dimensions.
- This lesson will cover how to use parameters and link a spreadsheet.
- This lesson will cover how to use open profiles to create a feature.
- This lesson covers how to create ribs and webs.
- This lesson covers how to emboss text and sketches
- This lesson covers how to create sweep features
- This lesson covers how to create 3D sketches
- This lesson will cover how to create a coil feature.
- This lesson covers how to create loft features
- This lesson covers how to create and edit surface
- This lesson covers hot to split a face and a part
- This lesson will cover how to copy a feature.
- This lesson covers how to mirror features on a part.
- This lesson covers how to suppress, conditionally suppress, and reorder features and feature rollbackThis lesson covers how to create a derived part and assembly.
- The lsson covers how to create AutoLimits
- This lesson covers how to create iMates.
- This lesson covers how to create, use and documen iParts.
- This lesson covers how to create, use and documen iAssemblies.
- This lesson covers how to create iFeatures and reuse them on other parts.
- This lesson covers how to create and work with design views.
- This lesson covers how to create flexible assemblies, positional representations and overlay drawing views.
- This lesson covers how to create level of detail in an assembly and use when creating drawing views.
- This lesson covers how to use the contact solver.
- This lesson covers how to mirror components in an assermbly
- This lesson covers how to copy components in an assermbly
- This lesson covers how to create assembly features
- This lesson covers how to use 2D parts in an assembly
- This lesson covers the use of the Content Center
- This lesson covers how to use the Design Accelerator
- This lesson covers how to use the Frame Generator
- Using sheet metal styles
- Face tool
- Contour Flange tool
- Flange tool
- HEM tool
- Fold tool
- This lesson covers how to use the Bend tool.
- This lesson covers how to use the Cut tool and how to cut across a bend.
- This lesson covers how to use the Corner Seam tool.
- This lesson covers how to apply a Corner Round and a Corner Chamfer.
- This lesson covers how to create and use a Punch.
- This lesson covers how to create a flat pattern from sheetmetal designs.
- This lesson covers some of the common tools used between standard part modeling and sheetmetal modeling.
- This lesson covers how to document sheet metal designs
- This lesson covers an overview of how to make a weldment and the user interface of a weldment.
- This lesson covers how to apply welding preparations.
- This lesson covers how to apply fillet and cosmetic welds to your weldment.
- This lesson covers how to apply gap/groove welds to your weldment.
- This lesson covers how to document weldments
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