Autodesk Inventor: Introduction to Solid Modeling Training
This introductory course for Autodesk Inventor Professional covers the fundamental topics for 2D sketching, 3D part and assembly modelling, 2D detailing and bills of materials.
Course Overview
- 16-Hours – 8 x 2-hour sessions
- Remote training over MS Teams
- Sessions are recorded and download links for each session are provide for future use
- Training for up to 1-3 People
- Sessions can start within 7 days upon placing an order
- Flexible sessions (i.e. consecutive or Monday, Wednesday, Friday, etc.)
- Courses are private and topics can be customised to suit
- Training manuals are additional $159 each for soft copy
Training Guide Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Autodesk Inventor
- Introduction
- Autodesk Inventor Fundamentals
- Getting Started
- Autodesk Inventor Interface
- Model Manipulation
Chapter 2: Creating the Base Feature
- Creating a New Part File
- Sketched Base Features
- Editing Sketched Features
Chapter 3: Additional Sketching Tools
- Additional Entity Types
- Basic Editing Tools
- Additional Constraint Tools
- Additional Dimension Tools
Chapter 4: Advanced Sketch Editing Tools
- Advanced Editing Tools
- Rectangular Sketch Patterns
- Circular Sketch Patterns
- Sketch Preferences
Chapter 5: Sketched Secondary Features
- Sketched Secondary Features
- Using Existing Geometry
Chapter 6: Creating Pick and Place Features
- Edge Chamfer
- Constant Fillets
- Variable Fillets
- Face Fillets
- Full Round Fillets
- Holes
- Threads
- Editing Pick and Place Features
- Creation Sequence
Chapter 7: Work Features
- Work Planes
- Work Axes
- Work Points
Chapter 8: Equations
- Equations
- Parameters
Chapter 9: Additional Features
- Face Draft
- Splitting a Face or Part
- Shells
- Ribs
Chapter 10: Model and Display Manipulation
- Reordering Features
- Inserting Features
- Suppressing Features
- Section Views
- Design Views
Chapter 11: Fixing Problems
- Sketch Failure
- Feature Failure
Chapter 12: Sweep Features
- Sweep Features
Chapter 13: Loft Features
- Rail and Centre Line Lofts
- Advanced Loft Options
Chapter 14: Duplication Tools
- Rectangular Feature Patterns
- Circular Feature Patterns
- Sketched Driven Patterns
- Mirror Parts or Features
- Manipulate Patterns and Mirror Features
Chapter 15: Feature Relationships
- Establishing Relationships
- Controlling Relationships
- Investigating Relationships
- Changing Relationships
Chapter 16: Assembly Environment
- Assembling Components Using Constraints
- Assemble Mini-Toolbar
- Content Centre
- Assembly Browser
- Saving Files
Chapter 17: Joint Connections
- Assembling Components Using Joints
Chapter 18: Manipulating Assembly Display
- Moving and Rotating Assembly Components
- Suppressing Constraints
- Component Display
- Selection Options in Assemblies
Chapter 19: Model Information
- Measurement Tools
- Model Properties
Chapter 20: Presentation Files
- Creating Presentations
- Storyboards
- Snapshot Views
- Publishing a Presentation File
Chapter 21: Assembly Tools
- Replacing Components
- Duplicating Components
- Restructuring Components
- Driving Constraints
- Contact Solver
- Interference
- Error Recovery
Chapter 22: Assembly Parts and Features
- Assembly Parts
- Assembly Features
Chapter 23: Assembly Bill of Materials
- Create Virtual Components
- Create Bill of Materials
Chapter 24: Working With Projects
- Project Files
- Resolving Links
Chapter 25: Drawing Basics
- Creating a New Drawing
- Base and Projected Views
- Additional Drawing Views
- Manipulating Views
Chapter 26: Detailing Drawings
- Dimensions
- Drawing Sheets
- Parts List
- Balloons
- Styles and Standards
- Hatching
Chapter 27: Drawing Annotations
- Text
- Symbols
- Hole and Thread Notes
- Chamfer Notes
- Centre Marks and Centre Lines
- Hole Tables
- Revision Tables and Tags
Chapter 28: Customising Autodesk Inventor
- Application Options
- Document Settings
- File Properties
- Changing Part Units
- Command Customization
Appendix A: Sketching Options
- Sketch Geometry Creation Options
- Sketch Editing Options
- Sketch Constraint Options
- Dimension Type Options
Appendix B: Primitive Base Features
- Primitive Base Features
Appendix C: Additional Practices I Appendix D: Effective Modelling
- Design Considerations
- Modelling Tips and Techniques
- Model Investigation
Appendix E: Additional Practices II Appendix F: Autodesk Inventor Certification Exam Objectives
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