Autodesk Inventor 2021 / 2022 - Essential Training

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Autodesk Inventor 2021 / 2022 - Essential Training
Last updated 12/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.95 GB | Duration: 11h 43m

Learn Autodesk Inventor from scratch and Be PRO within a week

What you'll learn
Learn depth understanding about user interface inside Autodesk Inventor
Learn how to create sketch and how to use all important sketch tools to create sketch
Learn how to modify sketch using all powerful modification tools
Learn how to transfer sketch into 3D body using all essential tools in part environment
Learn how to modify part easily using all modification tools
Learn how to combine all parts and sub-assemblies together and make an assembly
Learn how to modify and manage assembly efficiently
Learn how to create and manage presentation file to show exploded view, storyboard etc.
Learn how to create different drawing view using parts and assemblies.
Learn how to add all essential annotations such as text, dimensions, hole info, surface info, weld info and so on.
Requirements
No prior knowledge with Autodesk Inventor is required
Access Autodesk Inventor 2021 or later
Internet connection and PC at a beginner level
Description
In this Autodesk Inventor Essential training course, Expert author Asif Ahmed, (Autodesk Inventor Expert) will teach you how to create a sketch, parts, assembly, and drawing file using the variety of tools in Autodesk Inventor. This course is designed for the absolute beginner, meaning no previous experience with Autodesk Inventor is required. If anyone wants to fill up his/her gap in Autodesk Inventor, then this is also the right course for them.Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will be fully capable of using these tools and techniques to create your own drawing and get control perfectly using this 3D modeling software. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons.In this Autodesk Inventor Essential training video tutorial series, you'll quickly have relevant skills for real-world applications.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––About this course:Follow along with our expert instructor in this training course to get:10.0+ hours of HD video tutorialOver 125 individual video lectures15 Assignments (5 Sketch level, 5 Part level, 3 Assembly level, and 2 Drawing levels)10+ Practice projectsFull lifetime accessAccess on mobile and TVCertificate of CompletionTopics covered in this course:SketchPartAssemblyDrawing––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Why do you choose this course:Progressive difficulty: we start slow and we build our way upLots of exercises, assignments, and practice tests.All lectures are straight to the point - minimal effort, maximum resultsLearn by working, not by memorizing!Get depth knowledge about parametric CAD system including sketch, part, assembly, and drawing.Apply Autodesk Inventor skill easily in a production environment without struggling.Increase confidence about Autodesk Inventor and design whatever you wantImpeccable sound and video qualityQuality instructor support: I respond to most questions in under 24 hours––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Overview

Section 1: 01. Introduction

Lecture 1 0101. Introduction

Lecture 2 0102. What is autodesk inventor

Lecture 3 0103. Parametric system

Lecture 4 0104. Feature based CAD system

Lecture 5 0105. Find Exercise files and Captions

Lecture 6 0106. Exercise Files

Section 2: 02. Getting started with Inventor

Lecture 7 0201. Overview of Home Screen

Lecture 8 0202. Different file format in autodesk inventor

Lecture 9 0203. Create project file and understanding project

Section 3: 03. User Interface and View Manipulation

Lecture 10 0301. User interface

Lecture 11 0302. Application options

Lecture 12 0303. Navigate model using viewcube

Lecture 13 0304. Zoom pan rotate using navigation bar

Lecture 14 0305. Navigation bar positioning and appearance control

Lecture 15 0306. Model browser user interface

Section 4: 04. Basic Sketching tools

Lecture 16 0401. Create part file

Lecture 17 0402. Create a new sketch

Lecture 18 0403. Line tool

Lecture 19 0404. Group selection inside the sketch

Lecture 20 0405. Create centerline or construction line

Lecture 21 0406. Create rectangle

Lecture 22 0407. Create circle

Lecture 23 0408. Create arc

Lecture 24 0409. Create ellipse

Section 5: 05. Geometric and dimensional constraints

Lecture 25 0501. Understanding geometric and dimensional constraints

Lecture 26 0502. Apply geometric constraints automatically

Lecture 27 0503. Apply geometric constraints manually part 1

Lecture 28 0504. Apply geometric constraints manually part 2

Lecture 29 0505. Infer, presist and relax mode constraint

Lecture 30 0506. Dimensional constraint

Lecture 31 0507. Apply dimension using dynamic input

Lecture 32 0508. Options help to create constraints

Lecture 33 0509. Sketch fully constrained

Section 6: 06. Intermediate sketching tools

Lecture 34 0601. Create slot

Lecture 35 0602. Create polygon

Lecture 36 0603. Create fillet and chamfer

Lecture 37 0604. Spline tool - Interpolation type

Lecture 38 0605. Spline tool - Control vertex type

Lecture 39 0606. Make fully defined spline

Section 7: 07. Modify sketch entities

Lecture 40 0701. Trim and extend tool

Lecture 41 0702. Split tool

Lecture 42 0703. Offset tool

Lecture 43 0704. Circular pattern tool

Lecture 44 0705. Rectangular pattern tool

Lecture 45 0706. Mirror tool

Section 8: PRACTICE PROJECTS - SKETCH

Lecture 46 Practice Sketch - 01

Lecture 47 Practice Sketch - 02

Lecture 48 Practice Sketch - 03

Lecture 49 Practice Sketch - 04

Lecture 50 Practice Sketch - 05

Section 9: ASSIGNMENTS - SKETCH

Section 10: 08. Sketch based feature

Lecture 51 0801. What is sketched based feature

Lecture 52 0802. Extrude feature

Lecture 53 0803. Depth option in extrude tool

Lecture 54 0804. Understanding mini toolbar display

Lecture 55 0805. Revolve feature

Lecture 56 0806. Share same sketch for multi feature

Section 11: 09. Work feature and projecting geometry

Lecture 57 0901. What is work feature

Lecture 58 0902. Create work plane

Lecture 59 0903. Create work axis

Lecture 60 0904. Create work point

Lecture 61 0905. User coordinate system (UCS)

Lecture 62 0906. Projected geometry

Lecture 63 0907. Project cut edges tool

Section 12: 10. Advanced sketched based feature

Lecture 64 1001. Sweep tool

Lecture 65 1002. Selection and orientation option in Sweep tool

Lecture 66 1003. Loft tool

Lecture 67 1004. Create spring using coil tool

Lecture 68 1005. Understanding consumed and dependent sketch and feature

Lecture 69 1006. Parent child relationship

Section 13: 11. Pick and place feature

Lecture 70 1101. Create fillet

Lecture 71 1102. Organize fillet feature

Lecture 72 1103. Create chamfer - Part 1

Lecture 73 1104. Create chamfer - Part 2

Lecture 74 1105. Shell tool

Lecture 75 1106. Hole tool understanding

Lecture 76 1107. Placement option in hole tool

Lecture 77 1108. Type of holes in Hole tool

Lecture 78 1109. Termination options in hole tool

Lecture 79 1110. How to select standard or custom hole in hole tool

Lecture 80 1111. Feature organizing using EOP

Section 14: 12. Pattern feature

Lecture 81 1201. Rectangular pattern tool

Lecture 82 1202. Distance option in rectangular pattern tool

Lecture 83 1203. Circular pattern tool

Lecture 84 1204. Mirror tool

Section 15: PRACTICE PROJECTS - PART

Lecture 85 Practice Part - 01

Lecture 86 Practice Part - 02

Lecture 87 Practice Part - 03

Lecture 88 Practice Part - 04

Lecture 89 Practice Part - 05

Section 16: ASSIGNMENTS - PART

Section 17: 13. Creating assembly

Lecture 90 1301. Assembly environment overview

Lecture 91 1302. Create a assembly file

Lecture 92 1303. Place a part or sub assembly in an assembly file

Lecture 93 1304. Edit component from assembly level

Lecture 94 1305. Positioning parts

Lecture 95 1306. Different constrain results different behavior for the same part

Section 18: 14. Constraint in assembly

Lecture 96 1401. Mate type constraint

Lecture 97 1402. Angle type constraint

Lecture 98 1403. Tangent type, Insert type and Symmetry type constraint

Lecture 99 1404. Degree of freedom

Section 19: 15. Component pattern in assembly environment

Lecture 100 1501. Component pattern

Lecture 101 1502. Pattern feature using from part level to create assembly pattern

Lecture 102 1503. Mirror tool

Lecture 103 1504. Copy component with relationship using Copy tool

Section 20: 16. Important options in assembly environment

Lecture 104 1601. Assembly level feature to add or remove material

Lecture 105 1602. Section view

Lecture 106 1603. Selection priority option in assembly environment

Lecture 107 1604. Component state

Lecture 108 1605. Design View

Section 21: ASSIGNMENTS - ASSEMBLY

Section 22: 17. Presentation

Lecture 109 1701. Create presentation file and insert model

Lecture 110 1702. Tweak component tool to create explode step

Lecture 111 1703. Create animation using storyboard

Lecture 112 1704. Capture camera position

Lecture 113 1705. Edit storyboard

Lecture 114 1706. Apply opacity and visibility in animation

Lecture 115 1707. Create snapshot view from storyboard

Lecture 116 1708. Create snapshot view manually

Lecture 117 1709. Publish image, video and drawing view

Section 23: 18. Basic view type in drawing

Lecture 118 1801. Drawing environment

Lecture 119 1802. Understanding drawing resources and sheet in drawing file

Lecture 120 1803. Base view 1

Lecture 121 1804. Base view 2

Lecture 122 1805. Projected view

Lecture 123 1806. Auxiliary view

Lecture 124 1807. Create section view

Lecture 125 1808. Section properties options

Lecture 126 1809. Using section view in assembly

Lecture 127 1810. Detail view

Section 24: 19. Annotation

Lecture 128 1901. General dimension tool

Lecture 129 1902. Hole thread notes

Lecture 130 1903. Text notes

Lecture 131 1904. Add surface Symbol

Lecture 132 1905. Add weld Symbol

Lecture 133 1906. Centerline tool and centerline bisector tool

Lecture 134 1907. Center marks

Section 25: ASSIGNMENTS - Drawing

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