Inventor 2014 Essential Training

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Free Online Course: Inventor 2014 Essential Training provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 9 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Inventor 2014 Essential Training is taught by John Helfen.

Overview
  • Learn about the key processes behind sketching, part modeling, creating assemblies, and drawing in Autodesk Inventor.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Basic Concepts
    • Exploring major workflow steps
    • Reviewing different file types
    2. Navigating the Interface
    • Navigating using the ViewCube
    • Navigating using the navigation tools
    • Using the browser
    • Using the ribbon bar
    • Using the Quick Access Toolbar
    • Using the Marking menu
    3. Menu Customization
    • Basic menu customization
    • Custom ribbon bar panels
    • Keyboard
    • Marking menu customization
    4. Leveraging the Project
    • Project file introduction
    • The project file: .ipj
    • Setting up the project file for this course
    • Frequently used subfolders
    5. Sketching Concepts and Settings
    • Introducing sketching
    • Working with origin geometry
    • Understanding constraints
    • Application options
    6. Creating Geometry with the Draw panel
    • Drawing lines
    • Creating rectangles and arcs
    • Creating splines
    • Creating slots
    • Construction geometry
    • Dimensioning
    • Parameters
    7. Editing and Modifying Sketch Geometry
    • Move, copy, and rotate sketch geometry
    • Trim, extend, and split sketch geometry
    • Scale, stretch, and offset geometry
    • Creating rectangular, circular, and mirrored sketch patterns
    8. Work Features
    • Understanding work features
    • Creating offset work planes
    • Creating work planes
    • Creating work axes and points
    9. Projecting and Importing Geometry
    • Projecting geometry
    • Importing AutoCAD data
    10. Understanding Sketch Feature Creation
    • Part feature introduction
    • Creating a base extrusion feature
    • Keeping extrusions connected with the To next face/body option
    • Creating revolves
    • Creating complex shapes with the Loft tool
    • Adding control to a loft by creating rails
    • Creating a sweep feature
    • Creating a sweep feature with model edges
    11. Building Parts with Placed Features
    • Adding holes to a part model
    • Modifying edges with fillets and chamfers
    • Hollowing parts with the shell feature
    12. Creating Patterns of Features
    • Creating rectangular feature patterns
    • Adding intelligence to a rectangular pattern
    • Creating rectangular feature patterns along a path
    • Creating circular feature patterns
    • Mirroring part features
    13. Creating Configurable iParts and iFeatures
    • Understanding iParts and iFeatures
    • Creating an iPart from an existing part
    • Changing between versions inside an iPart
    • Extracting iFeatures for use in other parts
    • Inserting iFeatures into a part
    14. Adding Parts to an Assembly File
    • Introduction to assemblies
    • Placing components
    • Creating components in the context of an assembly
    • Placing fasteners from the Content Center
    15. Using Constraints to Position Parts
    • The Mate/Flush constraint
    • The Angle constraint
    • The Insert constraint
    • Driving constraints
    • The Transitional tab
    • The Motion tab
    • Contact sets
    16. Assembly-Visualization Techniques
    • Adding materials to parts in an assembly
    • Visual styles
    • Enhancing the design experience with shadows
    • Adding a ground plane, reflections, and perspective to a design
    • Changing the lighting style to match a design
    17. Creating Drawing Views
    • Exploring initial drawing creation
    • Placing base and projected views
    • Creating section views
    • Creating detail views
    • Creating a breakout view
    • Creating auxiliary and cropped views
    18. Setting Basic Dimensions
    • Creating general dimensions
    • Changing dimension precision
    • Creating baseline, ordinate, and chain dimensions
    • Creating baseline, ordinate, and chain dimension sets
    19. Creating Balloons and a Parts List
    • Creating individual balloons
    • Creating a group of balloons with automatic ballooning
    • Adding a parts list to the drawing
    Conclusion
    • Next steps