Autodesk Inventor® 2020-2021
Solid Modeling

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Make bulletproof models and know what makes them structurally sound!

The Inventor 2020-2021: Solid Modeling course starts you off with the basics and progressively builds your skills to an extreme level. So Advanced Autodesk Inventor users should watch this course because it teaches sound practices that go beyond the skills of most users. This course will give you a strong foundation for skill taught in subsequent courses.

Beginner and advanced Autodesk Inventor users should watch this course because it teaches sound practices that go beyond the skills of most users. Many of our customers have said they thought they knew how to use Inventor before taking this course. They also said they didn't know how wrong they were.

Most Autodesk Inventor users realize successful 3D modeling requires a deeper understanding of the software. How do we know this? Our customers have told us. Many of them have said they didn't know how much they didn't know. So if you're a beginner or advanced user, this is the perfect course to learn how to tap the power of Inventor.

You will learn sound practices, tips, and tricks that will streamline your work and assure your models are editable. We like to call this, “making your models bulletproof.” Believe it or not you do not need to scrap your work because your model has become too difficult to edit. With sound procedures your models will always be editable, and there's no need to scrap your work.

Beginner and advanced Autodesk Inventor users will benefit from this course. It starts with the basics and progressively builds your skills to and extremely advanced level. Beginners will learn sound procedures and advanced users will unlearn bad habits. Once you finish the course you will know how to make your models bulletproof.

The Autodesk Inventor 2020-2021: Solid Modeling course is the first in a 9 course series designed to increase your productivity and streamline your work. Beginner and advanced users should start with this course because it sets the foundation for sound practices used in subsequent courses.

115 Lessons (Listed Below)

10.4 hours of instruction

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Our Inventor courses require No Installation. You can watch them on any device connected to the internet.

You will receive an email containing your User Name and Password. Login to your account and start learning. It's that easy.

While you're logged into your account you can download files used in the courses, watch lessons, and practice the tasks taught in the lessons. Keep in mind that you will use your installation of Inventor to practice.

Get your Inventor 2020-2021 training now. You can start learning in minutes.

Autodesk Inventor® 2020-2021:
Solid Modeling

No Installation Required

Watch from any device connected to the internet.

Inventor 2020-2021: Solid Modeling

$54.95 - $109.95

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Solid Modeling

10.4 hours of instruction

Lessons

Introduction
Getting Started
The Open Dialog Box
Create a Project
Overview of the User Interface
The Heads Up Display
Create a Sketch
Sketch Constraints
Extruding a Profile
The In-Canvas Display
In-Canvas Display Settings
The Marking Menu
Marking Menu Customization
Editing Profiles
View Cube and Navigation Bar
Sketches vs Profiles
Solid Bodies
Constraining Profiles
Creating Profiles From Solids
More Mini-Toolbars
Default Work Planes
Revolve a Feature
Trick for Constraining Sketches
Constraining the Axis of Revolution
Projecting Geometry
Creating Work Planes
Extruding to a Plane
Sharing Sketches
Construction Lines
Centerlines
Mirroring Features
Circular Feature Array
Rectangular Feature Array
Application Options
Creating Holes
Custom Hole Presets
Placing Holes Part I
Placing Holes Part II
Creating Hole Patterns Part I
Creating Hole Patterns Part II
Threaded Holes
Advanced Thread Settings
Finishing Features
Clearance Holes
Pipe Thread Holes
Fundamentals of the Shell Command
Using the Shell Command
3D Construction Stage I
3D Construction Stage II
3D Construction Stage III
Breaking Rules
Ribs Parallel to Sketch
Ribs Perpendicular to Sketch
Draft and Ejector Pads
Control Vertex Splines
Bridge Curve Splines
Interpolation Splines
Constraining Splines
Tweaking Splines
Bowties
Fit and Tension
Sweep
Sweep Path and Guide Rail
Sweep Path and Guide Surface
Introduction to 3D Sketches
Using 3D Sketches
3D Splines and Coils
Mirroring Sketch Geometry
Editing Mirrored Sketches
Automating Patterns
Linear Slots
Arced Slots
Lofts
Loft Conditions
Loft Transition and Point Mapping
Lofts with Rails
Rails on Cylindrical Lofts
Tricks for Round Spline Sweeps
Square Sweeps
Centerline Lofts
Skin Bodies
Adjusting Color
Closed Loop Lofts
Area Lofts
Loft Strategies
The Lip Command
Coils and Springs
Parameters and Tolerances
Linking Excel Spreadsheets
Threads
Importing Points
The Bend Part Command
Bending Conical and Loft Parts
Direct Edit Move
Direct Edit Size
Direct Edit Rotate
Direct Edit Delete
The Emboss Command
The Boss Command Part I
The Boss Command Part II
Ribs on Bosses
The Rest Command
The Grill Command
Rule Fillets
Replacing and Splitting Faces
The Sculpt Command
Freeform TSpline Basics
Freeform Symmetry
Detailing Freeform Features
Modifying and Stitching Surfaces
Patch Stitch IGES Files I
Patch Stitch IGES Files II
2D Equation Curves
3D Equation Curves
Conclusion

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