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Autodesk Inventor 2008 Training
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Autodesk Inventor® 2008 Training Discover the program structure and essential features of Autodesk Inventor with this Autodesk Inventor 2008 training DVD covering 127 individual topics and 14 hours of instructor-led training. Your instructor, 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.
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Features & Benefits of Autodesk Inventor 2008 Training CBT:
- Use at Your Office or at Home
Training software can be installed on a PC or laptop.
- Powerful Keyword Search
Quickly locate relevant lessons or reference seldom used commands.
- Sort Lessons By Skill Level
Work your way from Beginner to Advanced level topics.
- Intelligent History
Track the lessons you’ve completed or restart a lesson exactly where you left off.
- Server-Based - Optional
Share lessons across your network (multi-user license required for this option).
- Multimedia DVD based Training
With DVD based training, the lectures were video taped and then digitized and presented to you in Full Motion Video, Audio, & Graphics.
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Join thousands of corporate repeat customers in receiving the highest quality training products on the market.
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AutoDesk Inventor 2008 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 2008 TRAINING COURSE OUTLINE: (127 Individual Video Lessons - 14 Hours of Instructor-Led Training)
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, auto project origin, planes, new sketch
- Inventor's 2D sketching tools
- Selecting and Deleting Objects
- Measuring sketches and parts
- Adding 2D sketch constraints
- 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
- 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
- Create chamfer features
- Create hole features
- Create thread features
- Create shell features
- Create face draft features
- Create work axis and work planes features- Part I
- Create work axis and work planes features- Part II
- Create work points and grounded work points
- Controlling the visibility of work features
- Creating rectangular patterns
- Creating circular patterns
- 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 broken views
- Creating break out views
- Creating and Editing Slice Views
- Creating draft views
- Editing drawing views
- Retrieving model dimensions and placing drawing dimensions
- Create baseline dimensions
- Create ordinate dimensions
- Working with Styles
- Moving dimensions in a drawing view
- Adding centerlines to drawings
- Placing text and symbols 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
- Inserting Parts and creating parts in place
- Create a subassembly and work with grounded parts.
- Apply basic assembly constraints
- Apply motion constraints
- Enable, disable and control the visibility of components.
- Edit components in an assembly and isolate constraint errors.
- Create adaptive parts
- Pattern assembly components
- Analysis tools in an assembly
- Drive assembly constraint to simulate motion
- Create a presentation file
- Create drawing views from an assembly and presentation file
- Place balloons, create a parts list and edit it via a bill of material
- Create a revision table
Advanced Sketching and Constraining Techniques
- Import points and create splines
- 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
- 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
- Create AutoLimits
Design Automation Techniques
- Create iMates
- Create, use and document iParts
- Create, use and document iAssemblies
- Create iFeatures and reuse them on other parts
- Design views
- Create level of detail in an assembly and use when creating drawing views
- Flexible assemblies, positional representations and overlay drawing views.
- Use the contact solver
- Mirror components in an assembly
- Copy components in an assembly
- Create assembly features
- Content Center
- Design Accelerator
- Frame Generator
Sheet Metal Design
- Using sheet metal styles
- Face tool
- Contour Flange tool
- Flange tool
- HEM tool
- Fold tool
- Bend tool
- Cut tool
- Corner Seam tool
- Corner Round and Chamfer tool
- Punch Tool
- Creating flat pattern
- Common Sheet Metal and Feature Tools
- Document sheet metal designs
Weldments
- Creating a new weldment
- Weld preparations
- Create fillet and Groove (Gap) welds
- Create machining operations
- Document weldments
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