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Accelerated Productivity 10: Solid Modeling, An Interactive Course for Autodesk Inventor 10

by: David Melvin

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Retail Price: $139.95

Publisher: TEDCF Publishing,11 March, 2005

Category: AUTOCAD Level: B/I/A

ISBN: 1933030046
ISBN13: 9781933030043

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This Autodesk Inventor 10 Certified course is designed to show you how to use all the commands required to create solid models.

Introduction
About Getting Started
The What To Do Window
Create a Project
Overview of the User Interface
Create a Sketch
Extruding a Profile
Editing Profiles
Sketches vs Profiles
Constraining Profiles
Creating Profiles From Solids
Default Work Planes
Revolve a Feature
Trick for Constraining Sketches
Constraining the Axis of Revolution
Projecting Geometry
Creating Work Planes
Extruding to a Plane
Sharing Sketches
Construction Lines
Centerlines
Mirroring Features
Circular Feature Array
Rectangular Feature Array
Application Options
Creating Holes
Placing Holes
Creating Hole Patterns Part I
Creating Hole Patterns Part II
Threaded Holes
Clearance Holes
Fundamentals of the Shell Command
3D Construction Stage I
3D Construction Stage II
3D Construction Stage III
Ribs
Draft
Solving Update Failures
Lofts
Loft Conditions
Loft Transition and Point Mapping
Lofts with Rails
Sweep
Coils and Springs
Parameters
Linking Excel Spreadsheets
Threads
Moving Faces
The Emboss Command
Working With 3D Sketches
Editing 3D Sketches
Replacing and Splitting Faces
Conclusion