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Introduction to 3D Modeling with Inventor
Ryan Weber - SATC
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Introduction to Inventor
Safety Briefing Announcements Restrooms, Breaks, Smoking Area What is Inventor and why is it so popular?
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Introduction to Inventor
Parts, Assemblies and Drawings ASSEMBLY PART DRAWING DRAWING
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Introduction to Inventor
Zoom Commands Pan Rotate Zoom In Zoom Out Viewcube Space Navigator Mouse Visual Styles
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Design Intent, Sketching and Constraints
Difference between modeling a series of Parts and modeling one part
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Design Intent, Sketching and Constraints
Placing Dimensions in the Model where you want them on the Drawing
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Design Intent, Sketching and Constraints
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Design Intent, Sketching and Constraints
Sketching – ALWAYS Fully Constrain Sketches Line Circle Arc Rectangle Project Geometry
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Design Intent, Sketching and Constraints
Sketching – ALWAYS Fully Constrain Sketches Trim Extend Offset
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
How to identify an Extrusion Profile, Extents, Cut Additive vs. Subtractive Modeling
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
Extrusion or Extrude-Cut Creation Process Set the modeling units. Start a New Sketch and Choose which plane or face to create the sketch on. Draw the sketch using lines, circles, rectangles, etc. Click on Extrude to create Extrusion. Set Extrusion properties and click OK.
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
Extrude Practice Beginner Workbook in LANSchool Folder on Desktop Intermediate Chapter 5 from Textbook from Instructor Advanced See Instructor for Projects
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
How to Identify a Revolve Profile, Axis, Extents Revolve or Revolve-Cut Creation Process Set the modeling units. Start a New Sketch and Choose which plane or face to create the sketch on. Draw the sketch using lines, circles, rectangles, etc. If necessary, add a center line for the axis of revolution. Click on Revolve to create the Revolve. Set the Revolve properties and click OK.
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
Revolve Practice Beginner Workbook in LANSchool Folder on Desktop Intermediate Chapter 6 from Textbook from Instructor Advanced See Instructor for Projects
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Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, Revolve
Manipulating and Editing Model Features Double-Click in Browser Click on Model Reorder Features in Browser
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Inventor Learning Resources
With Inventor Software open, click on Learning Path from the Ribbon. Do an Internet Search for Inventor 2016 Guided Tutorials. Do an Internet Search for ME Week 2. This is a series of Step-by-Step tutorials created by Carnegie Mellon University. Download the Educator Guide from www. autodesk.com. Go to and search Autodesk Inventor Tutorial Inventor Textbook???? Inventor training courses from Midwest CAD in KC or D3 Technologies.
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Inventor Curriculum Do an Internet Search for ME Week 2. This is a series of Step-by-Step tutorials created by Carnegie Mellon University. Download the Educator Guide from www. autodesk.com. Logon to and review Curriculum (Autodesk Design Academy) Do an Internet Search for Autodesk VEX Robotics Curriculum
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Inventor Miscellaneous
Creating Inventor Parts for CNC mill/lathe or 3D Printer Creating Curved Surfaces in Inventor
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Inventor Miscellaneous
Best Industry Practices Fully Constrain Sketches Utilize Design Intent as appropriate Place Dimensions in Model as they should be placed on the Drawing
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Inventor Surveys and Certificates THANKS!!!!
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