Autodesk Inventor 2010 Training
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Autodesk Inventor® 2010 Training Course
Discover the program structure and essential features of Autodesk Inventor with this Autodesk Inventor 2010 training DVD covering 242 individual video lessons. 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.
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.
TESTIMONIAL:
"This tutorial is awesome! I've been trying to learn ADT on my own, and with some incorrect advice from others trying to learn on their own. My frustration has completely subsided and I have started a new project with confidence and ease. It took me about a day and a half to get through the 'beginner' portion of the DVD and now I'm actually building an intelligent set of dwgs. With the DVD, if I forget how to do a command, I simply click on that lesson again and then I can move-on. I give it an A+."
Melissa C. - USA
Features & Benefits of Autodesk Inventor 2010 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. - Project Files
Make the most of your learning experience by opening the included project files directly in your own software while following along with the instructor-led video tutorials. - Intelligent History
Track the lessons you’ve completed or restart a lesson exactly where you left off. - 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.
System Requirements: 1 GHz Processor (minimum), DVD-ROM Drive (Does not play on TV DVD players), 512 MB RAM, Sound Card. Available Hard Disk Space 500 MB. 1024x768 Screen Resolution & 32 bit true color display required. Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. Adobe® Flash® Plugin. Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or Windows 7.
NOT COMPATIBLE with Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, ME, or MAC OS X.
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.
Course Outline - Autodesk Inventor 2010 Training Series:
(242 Individual Video Lessons)
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
- 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
- Linking Spreadsheet Parameters
- 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




