
The Autodesk Inventor 2014: 2D Drafting and Customization course helps you quickly and accurately develop mechanical drawings for your models. It's packed with tips and tricks that will make you an extremely advanced user. IFeatures, iParts, the Contact Solver, Presentations, Kinematics, … There's too much in the course to list here. You'll also learn how to merge the design methods to get the results you want. Top Down Design, which is the preferred method, is also covered in detail. You use Bottom Up Design to create assemblies. You'll learn how to create assemblies from 2D layouts. Most people believe you can't make a closed and ground helical spring that actually compresses in an Inventor assembly.

You'll create bolted connection, gears, shafts and springs, but you'll also learn a unique method of creating springs developed here at TEDCF Publishing. The Design Accelerator is covered in detail. If you have a series of common parts you can create an iPart generator to generate all the parts in the series. You'll practice deriving parts from other parts, creating scaled and mirrored parts, as well as parts that adapt to changes in other parts. This course will show you how to make your models and assemblies bulletproof. You'll also learn standard and advanced methods of creating assemblies. Some of these tricks significantly reduce construction time. It shows you advanced ways of creating models as well as tips and tricks that assure your models are structurally sound. The Autodesk Inventor 2014: Assemblies and Advanced Concepts course is the second course in the series. Look through the list of lessons to learn more. This course covers everything you need to create professionally sound models. You'll learn how to use parameters, how and when to share sketches, various construction strategies, and much more.

Poorly constructed models may need to be scrapped and reconstructed.ĭuring your training journey you will practice using all the feature commands.

If you've worked with Inventor you know this is important. Once this is done you will begin building a strong foundation of skills that assure your models are functionally sound. You'll practice creating a sketch, and you'll learn where to find the commands. If you're an advanced user you can skip the first few lessons because it introduces you to the Inventor User Interface. You will learn best practices from this course. So it doesn't matter if you're a beginner or advanced user. Each lesson progressively builds your skills. You'll use all the commands in the part environment while you learn best practice. This course focuses on practical methods of creating models.

The Autodesk Inventor 2014: Solid Modeling course is the first course in the series designed to assure your models and assemblies are structurally sound and modifiable.
