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Inventor 2009

 
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Complete Beginner to Advanced, Multimedia, Step-by-Step Tutorials on DVD or Online.
Inventor 2009
DVD-ROM Course £199.00  £169.00 + VAT
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COURSE INTRODUCTION

 •  Complete Inventor 2009 Beginner to Advanced Training on 1 DVD
 •  Over 15 hours of training by Certified AutoDesk Instructors.

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. Dan has updated this series with changes and new tools found in the 2009 version of Autodesk Inventor.


COURSE FEATURES

Our DVDs put 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 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 included.


Inventor 2009 Demo Lessons

 •  Inventor 2009 new sketching enhancements
 •  How to utilize IGES, STEP and SAT files in Autodesk Inventor
 •  Dimension to Center of Gravity in a drawing
 •  Using the Sheet Metal Fold tool


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, 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
 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, autoproject origin, planes, new sketch
 Inventor's 2D sketching tools
 Inventor 2009 new sketching enhancements
 Selecting and Deleting Objects
 Measuring sketches and parts
 Adding 2D sketch constraints
 Display sketch Degrees of Freedom
 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
 Extrude to point
 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
 Place a fillet with a minimal setback
 Create chamfer features
 Create hole features
 Create thread features
 Create shell features
 Create a face draft features
 Create work axis and work planes features
 Create work axis and work planes features
 Create work points and grounded work points
 Controlling the visibility of work features
 Creating rectangular patterns
 Creating circular
 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 a broken views
 Creating a break out views
 Creating Cropped views
 Creating and Editing Slice Views
 Create draft views
 Editing drawing views
 Retrieving model dimensions and placing drawing dimensions
 Create baseline dimensions
 Create ordinate dimension
 Working with Styles
 Moving dimensions in a drawing view
 Adding centerlines to drawings
 Adding centerlines to multiple drawing views
 Placing text and symbols in a drawing
 Edit Text Fraction Stacking and Superscript and Subscript
 Dimension to Center of Gravity 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
 Use the Capacity Meter Options
 Inserting Parts and create parts in place
 How to change how the component's orientation can be changed when placed.
 Create a subassembly and work with grounded parts.
 Apply basic assembly constraints
 Use the new Explicit Reference Vector Angle Constraint
 Apply motion constraints
 Enable, disable and control the visibility of components.
 
Creating and Documenting Assemblies
 Edit components in an assembly and isolate constraint errors.
 Create adaptive parts
 Pattern assembly components
 Analysis tools in an assembly
 Dimension to Center of Gravity
 Grip Snap Move and Rotate Components
 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
 Use Parts List filters
 Create a revision table

Advanced Sketching and Constraining Techniques
 Create splines
 Import points
 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
 Create Text Based on Geometry
 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.
 Use Derived Assembly Reduced Memory Mode Option
 Create AutoLimits

 
 
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