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Autodesk Inventor Essentials – Part 1 & 2
This course covers the fundamental principles of 3D parametric part design, assembly design and creating production-ready part and assembly drawings using Autodesk Inventor.
Autodesk Inventor User Interface
Designing Parametric Parts
Using Project Files for Part Design
Creating 2D & Basic Sketches
Geometric Constraints
Intermediate Sketching
This course covers the fundamental principles of 3D parametric part design, assembly design and creating production-ready part and assembly drawings using Autodesk Inventor. Delegates learn how to capture design intent by using the proper techniques and recommended workflows for creating intelligent 3D parametric parts; creating, placing and constraining custom and standard components in an assembly; simulating mechanisms, animating assembly designs and checking for interferences.
This course is designed for new Autodesk Inventor users.
No previous CAD experience is necessary. However, drafting, design, or mechanical engineering experience is a plus. It is also recommended that the delegate have a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows.
On completion of the course, you will be presented with an Autodesk Authorised Training Certificate.
Part 1: 7-8 January, Part 2: 11-12 February 2025
Part 1: 25-26 February, Part 2: 1-2 April 2025
Virtual training
Autodesk Inventor User Interface
Designing Parametric Parts
Using Project Files for Part Design
Creating 2D & Basic Sketches
Geometric Constraints
Intermediate Sketching
Editing Parametric Parts
Creating Work Features
Creating Basic Swept Shapes
Creating Chamfers and Fillets
Creating Holes and Threads
Patterning and Mirroring Features
Creating Thin-Walled Parts
Section Views
Detail Views
Managing Views
Automated Dimensioning Techniques
Manual Dimensioning Techniques
Annotating Holes and Threads
Creating Centerlines, Symbols and Leaders
Designing Assemblies
Using Project Files for Assembly Design
Placing Existing Components in an Assembly
Constraining Components
Placing Standard Components Using the Content Center
Basic Part Design in an Assembly
Identifying Parts in an Assembly
Analysis and Motion Tools
Model States
Presenting Your Assembly
Drawing Creation Environment
Base and Projected Views
Creating Tables
Bill of Materials
Creating and Customizing Parts Lists
Creating Balloons
Setting Drawing Standards
Drawing Resources
The technology that we use to deliver our courses has been specifically designed to ensure that the learning experience is just as effective as if you are in one of our training centres. The same experienced instructors deliver our virtual training courses and we limit the number of attendees to ensure each one receives the right amount of individual support and attention.
Each of our training suites is laid out classroom style for a maximum of 6 delegates. This class size ensures that the pace of the course is not adversely affected, learning is maximised and there is enough individual time for everyone to ask questions. Each person will have their own PC, with the appropriate course software installed and will be provided the relevant course material. Lunch and refreshments are available throughout the course.
All the training we offer can be provided onsite at your office location with the minimum of travel disruption and with the whole team together. The training will take place in a designated area away from general office activity to ensure that delegates are not disturbed and are free to give their full attention to the training.
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