Autodesk Inventor: Introduction to Part Modeling & Assembly

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Learn the essentials of sketching, part modeling, and assembly in Autodesk Inventor. Gain confidence in creating complex assemblies and understand the importance of sketch constraints. Start your journey in 3D mechanical design with this beginner-friendly course.

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What you’ll learn

  • Learn to create your first parts and assembly in Autodesk Inventor
  • Be able to understand the importance of sketch constraints on how it adds intelligence and flexibility to your models
  • Realize how simple it is to create parts and gain the confidence to move with complex models
  • Learn how to build an assembly from the ground up starting with parts
  • Lean how to adopt with design changes
  • Gain the confidence to move on and create complex assemblies

Learn the essentials of sketching, part modeling and assembly in Autodesk Inventor!

Follow along with light to moderate instruction together with exercise files from an Autodesk Expert Elite and Autodesk Certified Instructor.

Autodesk® Inventor® software provides professional-grade engineering solutions for 3D mechanical design, simulation, tool creation, and design communication that help you to make great products, cost-effectively, in less time. With Inventor software, engineers can integrate 2D and 3D data into a single design environment, creating a virtual representation of the final product that enables them to validate the form, fit, and function before it’s built.

Why master 2D sketching?

In the context of CAD, all 3D parametric objects usually starts out as 2D sketches.

When creating technical drawings your 2D sketches ends up very similar to your final drawings.

2D sketches holds the very foundation of your 3D model and 2D drawings.

Why master sketch constraints?

Constraints are the tools that binds and reinforces your sketched geometry.

In a typical machine, constraints are like the nuts and bolts the holds the assembly together.

Without constraints all of our sketched geometries are loose and unstable.

With Autodesk Inventor you will have the power to overcome this challenges:

• Increase innovation while reducing time to market

• Repurpose existing DWG™ design data

• Prepare non-native CAD models for new designs

• Optimize product performance while minimizing physical prototypes

• Rapidly create production-ready drawings for manufacturing

• Collaboration with architects on BIM projects

• Reduce time spent searching for designs for reuse

• Piping and wiring designs take too long to develop

• Multiple CAD systems for design and manufacturing

• Automate processes to satisfy demands for mass customization

By the end of this course, you will have a solid foundation on 2D sketching, understanding of sketch constraints and be enthusiastic in discovering advance techniques in part and assembly creation.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for absolte beginners. A high degree of interest and desire to learn computer aided design will be highly appreciated.
  • Persons conversant with other 3D CAD software who would like to add Autodesk Inventor in their skills palettte.
  • Invest more in education than entertainment and eventually treat education as entertaining.

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