- The Autodesk Inventor software interface
- Obtaining model information
- Creating sketch and pick and place features
- Work Features
- Creating equations and working with parameters
- Model geometry and model display manipulation
- Feature duplication techniques
- Placing and constraining parts in assemblies
- Assembly component display
- Presentation files (Exploded views and Animations)
- Assembly tools
- Creating parts and features in assemblies
- Creating and editing assembly Bill of Materials
- Working with projects
- Creating and annotating drawings and views
Prerequisites
As an accelerated introductory student guide, Autodesk Inventor 2017 (R1) for Experienced 3D CAD Users assumes prior knowledge of 3D modeling and other 3D CAD software. Users with AutoCAD or AutoCAD Mechanical experience are recommended to use the Autodesk Inventor 2017 (R1) Introduction to Solid Modeling student guide.
AutoCAD Training Course Duration
24 hours
AutoCAD Training Course outline
Part 1
Chapter 1 Introduction to Autodesk Inventor
Chapter 2 Sketching Geometry
Chapter 3 Creating Sketched Features
Chapter 4 Creating Pick and Place Features
Chapter 5 Work Features
Chapter 6 Additional Features
Chapter 7 Equations
Chapter 8 Duplication Tools
Chapter 9 Assembly Environment
Chapter 10 Joint Connections
Chapter 11 Manipulating Assembly Display
Part 2
Chapter 12 Presentation Files
Chapter 13 Assembly Tools
Chapter 14 Assembly Parts and Features
Chapter 15 Assembly Bill of Materials
Chapter 16 Working With Projects
Chapter 17 Drawing Basics
Chapter 18 Detailing Drawings
Chapter 19 Drawing Annotations
Appendix A Sketching Options
Appendix B Customizing Autodesk Inventor
Appendix C DWG TrueConnect
Appendix C Additional Practices
Appendix D Autodesk Inventor Certification Exam Objectives