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    Autodesk Inventor Course


    2D Modeling, 3D Modeling, Assembly, Dimensional Tolerances, Bill of Material, Creation of sheets for production


    What you'll learn
    How it works and how to use the 2D environment tools
    How it works and how to use the 3D environment tools
    Practical drawing exercises
    Perform component assembly
    Create 2D sheets using 3D models
    How it works and how to use all the tools in the Drawing environment
    At the end of the course you will be able to carry out projects




    Requirements
    Knowledge of Mechanical Technical Drawing is required
    Be able to read and interpret Technical Drawings
    Have Autodesk Inventor installed on your Computer or Notebook
    Have a desire to learn and grow personally and professionally

    Description
    Have you ever looked at a product (be it a car, a cell phone or even an interestingly shaped bottle of water) and wondered who created that design? Well, that's what an industrial designer does! They are responsible for creating technical drawings that must combine functionality, low cost and ease of use, in addition to, of course, pleasing the eye.In this course, you will learn how to model from the basics to the advanced level.

    The Autodesk Inventor Professional Development Course aims to develop skills related to modeling in project drawings and their modification, using typical tools in the area, aiming to change the characteristics of the product and improve its function, according to standards and technical specifications, considering principles of quality and productivity.

    Workload:7h36 minutes of continuous video lessons, which is equivalent to a 50-hour in-person course Objectives File management and work methodology;Creation of 2D Sketches with geometric restrictions and dimensions in the project environment;Functions for creating and editing solids;Techniques and methodology for creating Work Planes, Work Axis and Work Points;Creation and editing of 2D views linked to the solid model;Creation of the standard format (Templates);Assembly configuration;Solid Modeling;Sketch Editing and Property Analysis;Volume, Mass, Center of Gravity, Moment of Inertia; Dimensioning Tools;Associative Material List;Balloons;Dimensional and Geometric Tolerances Want to learn a new profession, or even specialize in this innovative tool?Come learn everything in detail and without rushing!

    Overview
    Section 1: Undertanding 2D tools

    Lecture 1 Starting a new Project

    Lecture 2 Creating a Sketch

    Lecture 3 Using modeling tools

    Lecture 4 Fillet and Chamfer Function

    Lecture 5 Dimension properties and selection tools

    Lecture 6 Understanding arc commands and variations

    Lecture 7 Understanding the Slot or Oblong tool and variations

    Lecture 8 Modification Tools

    Lecture 9 Creating Polygon, Spline and Rectangular Pattern

    Lecture 10 Using Circular Pattern

    Lecture 11 Construction Line and Mirror Command

    Lecture 12 imension Types, Geometric Constraints and Text

    Lecture 13 Centerline Command

    Section 2: 3D modeling

    Lecture 14 New Project, Zoom, Extend, Dimension, Chamfer, Fillet, Hole, Pattern

    Lecture 15 Hole Types, Views

    Lecture 16 Automatic thread profile

    Lecture 17 Types of Revolve functions

    Lecture 18 Shell Function

    Lecture 19 Create Point, Axis, Plane, Geometric Projection, Sweep Function

    Lecture 20 3D Mug Modeling Exercise

    Lecture 21 Inserting Text in 3D Modeling

    Lecture 22 Creating plans, Using the loft tool, Shell

    Lecture 23 Offset. Rib Tool and Rectangular Pattern

    Lecture 24 Modeling with the Coil tool

    Lecture 25 Draft Command

    Lecture 26 Split command (Trim in 3D) and quick solid creation tool

    Lecture 27 Using the Move bodies tool

    Lecture 28 Using the combine tool

    Lecture 29 Creating Plans in 3D Modeling

    Lecture 30 Rectangular and Singular Pattern in 3D Modeling

    Lecture 31 3D Spring Modeling and Adding Properties to the Model

    Section 3: Consolidation Exercises

    Lecture 32 Support

    Lecture 33 Grid

    Lecture 34 lock

    Lecture 35 Any object

    Lecture 36 Hood

    Lecture 37 Support

    Lecture 38 Pulley

    Lecture 39 Gutter

    Lecture 40 Hex screw with real thread

    Lecture 41 Radial ball bearing

    Lecture 42 Bottle/Jar

    Section 4: Assembly + Modeling of Parts

    Lecture 43 Base Modeling

    Lecture 44 Cursor Modeling

    Lecture 45 Screw Modeling

    Lecture 46 Mobile V Modeling

    Lecture 47 Pin Modeling

    Lecture 48 Parallel "V" Assembly

    Section 5: 2D Sheet Creation Environment (Drawing)

    Lecture 49 Sheet Creation Environment - Part 1

    Lecture 50 Sheet Creation Environment - Part 2

    Section 6: Extras

    Lecture 51 Setting Up Autodesk Inventor

    Engineering students, technicians and/or those interested in operating the software.


    Published 10/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.89 GB | Duration: 7h 33m

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