INTRODUCTION FOR >AUTODESK INVENTOR ESSENTIAL TRAINING
Autodesk Inventor Essential Training is designed for new Autodesk Inventor users to learn essential tool and 3D parametric part design , assembly design, create 2D part drawings and 2D assembly drawings.
PRE-REQUISITE
- A working knowledge of basic drafting/design procedures
- New users to Autodesk Inventor
- Users who have previously used a different CAD software
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
- Create, Constrain and Edit sketch features
- Wok with Construction Planes, Axes and Points
- Fillet, Chamfer, Pattern , Shell and other feature commands
- Create Views, Sheets and edit part drawings
- Use Assembly modeling to Create, Place and Constrain components
- Design and sketch adaptive parts with features
COURSE CONTENT
Getting Started
- Autodesk Inventor User Interface
- View Manipulation
- Designing Parametric Parts
Basic Sketching Techniques
- Creating 2D Sketches
- Geometric Constraints
- Dimensioning Sketches
Basic Shape Design
- Creating Basic Sketched Features
- Intermediate Sketching
- Editing Parametric Parts
- 3D Grip Editing
- Creating Work Features
- Creating Basic Swept Shapes
Detailed Shape Design
- Creating Chamfers and Fillets
- Creating Holes and Threads
- Creating Thin-Walled Parts
Additional Sketching Tools
- Advanced Editing Tools
- Rectangular Sketch Pattern
- Circular Sketch Pattern
Additional Features Tools
- Face Draft
- Splitting a Face or Part
- Shells
- Ribs
- Bend Parts
- Sweep Feature
- Loft Feature
Duplication Tools
- Rectangular Feature Patterns
- Circular Feature Pattern
- Mirror Parts of Features
- Manipulate Patterns and Mirror Features
Work Features
- Work Planes
- Work Axes
- Work Points
Assembly Environment
- Assembling Components using Constraint
- Content Center
- Assembly Browser
Placing, Creating, and Constraining Components
- Placing Components in an Assembly
- Constraining Components
- Placing Standard Components Using the Content Center
- Basic Part Design in an Assembly
- Contact Solver
- Interference
Interacting with an Assembly
- Exploded View Presentations
- Animations
Basic View Creation
- Drawing Creation Environment
- Base and Projected Views
- Section Views
- Cropped Views
- Detail Views
- Managing Views
Dimensions, Annotations, and Tables
- Automated Dimensioning Techniques
- Manual Dimensioning Techniques
- Annotating Holes and Threads
- Creating Centerlines, Symbols, and Leaders
- Revision Tables and Tags
Annotating Assembly Drawings
- Assembly-centric Bill of Materials
- Creating and Customizing Parts Lists
- Creating Balloons
Drawing Annotations
- Text
- Symbols
- Hole and Thread Notes
- Chamfer Notes
- Center Marks and Center Lines
- Hole Tables
Drawing Standards and Resources
- Setting Drawing Standards
- Drawing Resources