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Inventor 2013 Beginner to Advanced Training


 

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Inventor 2013 Tutorial Series Package Includes

  • Inventor 2013 Beginner to Advanced Training on DVD or Online
  • Over 27.5 Hours of video tutorials by a Certified Autodesk Instructor
  • Exercise Files


COURSE INTRODUCTION

CADLearning® for Autodesk® Inventor® 2013 will teach you how to leverage the software to perform 3D mechanical design, product simulation, tooling creation, and design communication. Lessons cover basic and advanced topics including assembly management, advanced part modeling, creating and editing parts, iLogic and iFeatures.

Through the videos, CADLearnings professional instructors present key concepts and lessons; users are able to follow along in their own software using the exercise files that are included with each course. CADLearning subscription customers can take assessments online to track progress and gauge their knowledge and skills.

Requirements:

  • Microsoft Windows XP (32bit), Windows Vista or Windows 7
  • 8 GB of Disk Space for installation
  • DVD-ROM Drive to load media
  • Internet Explorer 6.0+
  • Adobe Flash Plugin
  • 512 MB Ram
  • 1 GHz Processor or faster
  • 1024x768 color display
  • Mouse (or other pointing device) needed for navigation
  • Sound Card and Speakers


COURSE FEATURES

Our Inventor 2013 training course puts 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 training 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 are included

 

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 competencies, enabling more to be accomplished in less time.
  • Maximize the quality of their work. CADLearning lessons keep users up-to-date on 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

Getting Started
Installing Autodesk Inventor
Introducing the Welcome Screen
Using the Get Started Tab
Navigating the Autodesk Inventor Environment
Using Multiple Document Tools
Using View Navigation Tools
Using the ViewCube
Using the Navigation Bar
Navigating with the SteeringWheel
Using a 3D Mouse
Using Information Center and Help
Accessing Wiki Help
Using the Quick Access Toolbar
Navigating the Application Menu
Using the Application Menu Management Tools
Navigating the Inventor Ribbon Interface
Using the Marking Menu
Using the Select Other Drop Down
Understanding Project Files
Creating New Inventor Files
Opening Existing Inventor Files

Working With Assemblies
Understanding Assembly Files
Identifying Assembly Components
Organizing with Browser Folders
Introduction to Component Visibility
Introduction to Browser Filter and Find
Understanding Degrees of Freedom and Constrained Drag Concepts
Introducing Grounded Components
Identifying Existing Assembly Constraints
Editing Existing Assembly Constraints
Driving Assembly Constraints to Simulate Motion
Replace a Component in an Assembly
Editing Assembly Components
Measuring Assembly Components
Center Of Gravity
Creating a New Assembly
Placing a Component in an Assembly
Creating a Part Component in Place
Create an Assembly Component in Place
Placing a Component from Content Center
Autodropping a Component from Content Center
Analyzing Interference
Introducing the Bill of Materials
Creating a Virtual Component in an Assembly
Move and Rotate an Assembly Component
Constraining with Mate and Flush
Constraining with Tangent and Insert
Constraining at Angles
Limiting Constraints
Creating 3D Motion Constraints
Creating 3D Transitional Constraints
Creating A 3D Constraint Set
Solving for Contact
Assemble Your Design
Assembly Features
Copy Components
Pattern Components Associatively
Pattern Components in a Circle
Pattern Components in a Rectangular Pattern
Mirroring Assembly Components
Promote and Demote Assembly Components

View Appearance
Using Other Viewing Methods
Setting Viewing Options
Realistically Viewing Inventor Models
Colorizing Models
Shading Models
Viewing Models in Wireframe
Understanding Monochrome, Illustration and Watercolor Visual Styles
Shadowing Models
Reflecting the Model
Viewing the Ground Plane
Sectioning Your 3D Model
Lighting Models with Standard Lights
Using Image Based Lighting
Customizing Lighting Styles

Assembly Management
Using View Representations
Documenting View Representations
Positional Representations
Documenting a Positional Representation Using Overlay
Creating a Level of Detail
Documenting a Level of Detail
Shrinkwrap and Substitute - Merging Out Seams
Shrinkwrap and Substitute - Keeping Seams
Shrinkwrap and Substitute - Single Composite Feature
Shrinkwrap and Substitute - Maintain Each Body as a Solid Body

Presentations
Creating a Presentation
Tweaking Components
View Filters
Animating Views

Assembly and Presentation Documentation
Introducing the Drawing Environment
Navigating the Tools Tab
Creating Presentation and Assembly Drawings
Creating and Editing Parts Lists
Filtering Parts Lists
Manually Placing Balloons
Automatically Placing Balloons
Editing the Bill of Materials
Revision Tables and Revision Tags

Create and Edit Parts
Introducing Part Modeling
Modifying a Sketched Feature
Modifying a Placed Feature
Modifying a Work Feature
Creating a New Part File
Introducing the Sketch Environment
Sketching Overview
Using Basic Sketch Commands
Geometric Constraints
Dimensional Sketch Constraints
Design Intent and Model Parameters
User Parameters
Trimming and Extending Sketch Entities
Joining and Cutting Extrusions
Intersecting Extrusions
Terminating Extrusions
Alternate Solutions and Tapering Extrusions
Revolving Features
Bending A Part
Creating Work Features
Hole and Thread Data
Placing a Hole Lineally
Placing a Hole Concentrically
Hole Placement on a Point
Sketching Hole Placement
Hole Operations
Specifying Types and Termination of Holes
Manipulating Holes
Filleting Edges
Setbacking Fillets
Selecting Fillets with Loop and by Features
Filleting Face and Full Round
Filleting Variable Radii
Chamfering Features
Threading Features
Splitting Features
Drafting Features
Shelling Features
Linking Parameters to Models
Creating Primitive Shapes

Documenting Parts
Creating a New Drawing
Understanding Borders and Title Blocks
Creating Base and Projected Views
Creating Auxiliary Views
Creating Section Views
Creating Detail Views
Creating a Broken View
Creating Breakout Views
Creating Crop Views
Creating Slice Views
Creating Draft Views
Editing Drawing Views
Replacing a Model Reference
Retrieving Model Dimensions and Auto Arrange
Dimensioning an Isometric View
Creating Baseline Dimensions and Baseline Dimension Sets
Creating Ordinate Dimensions and Ordinate Dimension Sets
Creating Chain Dimensions and Chain Dimension Sets
Moving Annotation Dimensions and Adjusting Properties
Creating Annotation Centerlines
Annotating Centerlines in Multiple Drawing Views
Creating a Sketched Symbol
Placing Annotation Text and Symbols
Annotating Leader Text and Symbols
Stacking Text and Adding Superscript and Subscript
Annotating the Center of Gravity
Hole, Thread and Chamfer Notes
Creating a Hole Table
Creating a General Table
Editing Dimension Annotations
Setting Dimension Annotation Styles
Projecting Geometry in Drawing Sketches
Dimensioning to Intersection
Creating Dual Dimension and Alternate Unit Dimension
Selecting Dimensions Using Filters
Dimensioning a Spline Curve
Adding a Tolerance to Dimensions
Hatching Overview
Loading a Custom Hatch
Breaking Around Text
Cutting Views
Importing AutoCAD Blocks
Patterning AutoCAD Blocks
Rotating and Scaling AutoCAD Blocks

Multi-Body Parts
Creating Multi-Body Parts
Making Component Parts from Multi-Body Parts

Weldment
Creating a New Weldment and the Weldment Environment
Creating Fillet and Grooving Welds
Preparing the Welds
Machining Welds
Documenting Welds

Advanced Sketching and Constraining Techniques
Creating a 2D Spline
Creating Control Vertex Splines
Creating Equation Curves
Importing Points
Patterning Sketches
Sharing and Copying Sketches
Mirroring and Symmetrically Constraining Sketches
Slice Graphics in a Part File
Linking Spreadsheet Parameters
Edit Coordinate System
Automatic Dimensions

Frame Generator
Generating Frames
Changing Inserted Frame Members
Mitering Frame Members
Notching Frame Members
Trimming to Frame Members
Trimming and Extending to Frame Members
Lengthening and Shortening Frame Members
Analyzing Frames

Advanced Part Modeling Techniques
Using Open Profiles to Create Part Features
Create Rib and Web Features
Emboss Features
Geometry Text
Sweeping Features
Projecting a 3D Sketch
Sketching in 3D
Sketching a 3D Helical Coil
Creating Coil Features
Lofting Sections
Lofting Centerline and Twist
Lofting Area and Face
Copying Features
Mirroring Features
Creating Rectangular Patterns
Creating Circular Patterns
Suppressing Features
Reordering and Inserting Features
Deriving Parts
Deriving Assemblies
Deriving Inserts
Decaling a Part
Decaling an Assembly
AutoLimiting Models
Design View Representations
Editing with 3D Grips

Sheet Metal
General Overview of Sheet Metal
Using Sheet Metal Rules
Creating Sheet Metal Rules
Understanding Sheet Metal Bend Tables
Creating Sheet Metal Faces
Creating a Single Sheet Metal Flange
Creating Multiple Sheet Metal Flanges
Creating Sheet Metal Contour Flange
Creating Sheet Metal Lofted Flange
Hemming Sheet Metal
Folding Sheet Metal
Bending Sheet Metal
Converting to a Sheet Metal Part
Cutting Sheet Metal
Ripping the Corners in Sheet Metal
Rounding and Cornering Sheet Metal
Contour Rolling Sheet Metal
Punching Sheet Metal
Ripping Sheet Metal
Flattening Sheet Metal
Common Commands Between Part and Sheet Metal
Exporting Flat Patterns
Unfolding and Refolding Sheet Metal
Creating Sheet Metal Cosmetic Bend Lines
Thickening a Surface to Create Sheet Metal
PEM Fastening Sheet Metal

Documenting Sheet Metal
Placing Sheet Metal Views
Orientating Sheet Metal Views
Creating Sheet Metal Bend Notes, Tags and Tables
Creating Sheet Metal Punch Notes and Tables
Adjusting Sheet Metal Bend Order
Using Sheet Metal - iProperties on an IDW

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

Sketch Blocks
Creating Sketch Blocks
Inserting, Editing and Constraining Sketch Block
Making Components from Sketch Blocks

Drawing File Creation and Settings
Images in Title Blocks
Templates
Drawing Resources
Create and Edit Sheets
Custom Borders
Custom iProperties in the Title Block

Document Settings and Application Options
Setting the Local Document
Setting the Proper Prompts
Setting Sketch Application Options
Setting Save Application Options
Setting General Application Options
Setting Environment Color Application Options
Setting File Application Options
Setting Part Application Options
Introduction to the Style Editor
Setting BOM Document Settings

Content Center
Introduction to Content Center
Inserting Content from Content Center
Using AutoDrop
Using iMates
Creating Custom Content Center Libraries

iFeatures
Extract and Create an iFeature
Place an iFeature
Edit an iFeature
Creating iParts
iAssemblies
Authoring an iCopy Component
Creating Derived iCopy Members
Creating an iCopy Assembly

Import and Export
Importing File Formats
Exporting File Formats
Taking Your Design with Pack and Go

Surfaces
Creating and Editing Surfaces
Replacing and Sculpting Faces
Creating a Silhouette Curve

Design Accelerators
Creating Spur Gears
Creating Cylindrical Cams
Creating O-Rings
Creating Bolted Connections
Creating Shafts

iLogic
iLogic Basic Overview
Understanding iLogic Parameters
Understanding iLogic Parameter Filters
Adjusting Feature Suppression Using iLogic
Adjusting Dimensions Using iLogic
Driving iLogic Models With Forms

Selection
Assembly Selection Filters
Part Selection Filters
Drawing Selection Filters


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