The Inventor 2015: Assemblies and Advanced Concept course explores advanced methods of creating models and assemblies. From duplicating, scaling, and mirroring existing models to creating parts that adapt to assembly changes. This course covers an extremely wide range of skills with detail. You will know all the steps.
After watching the Solid Modeling course you'll be good at creating models, but this course take it to the next level. Learn top down, bottom up, and middle out design methods, and learn how to mix them to get the results you want. One of the fastest ways to create assemblies is to use Multi-Body Modeling. This course shows you how it's done.
You'll use advanced concepts like using equations to drive feature creation from simple to follow processes. As always, the goal is to improve the quality and speed of your work. So this course shows you tips and tricks that help automate feature definitions through simple equations. Using this approach will help with future edits.
Just one of the advanced feature creation methods shown in the course is iFeatures. This powerful tool will allow you to insert features with a click of a button. For example, you can insert female pipe threads of any size just by select from a list that you create. You'll create the list and the iFeature and you'll know all the steps.
Even though the course covers advanced concepts you'll know all the steps and why each step is taken. It explains why each step is taken and you see how it's done. There is no faster way to learn.
11.7 hours of instruction
You will receive an email containing your User Name and Password. Login to your account and start learning. It's that easy.
While you're logged into your account you can download files used in the courses, watch lessons, and practice the tasks taught in the lessons. Keep in mind that you will use your installation of Inventor to practice.
No Installation Required
Watch from any device connected to the internet.
$54.95 - $109.95
Watch the first hour of the Solid Modeling course for Autodesk Inventor 2015.
Click to Watch!11.7 hours of instruction
Introduction
Sketch Origin Node
Using and Creating Templates
Creating Derived Parts
Editing Derived Parts
Intro to the Assy Environment
Degrees of Freedom
Driving Constraints
Explicit Reference Vectors
Adaptive Parts and Sketches
Adaptive Constraint Strategies
Creating Adaptive Parts I
Creating Adaptive Parts II
Using Constraint Strategies
Removing Adaptivity
Driving Adaptive Assemblies
The Content Center
The Symmetry Constraint
Ball Joints
Planar Joints
Joint Alignment Details
Cylindrical Joints
Slider Joints
Rotational Joints
Rigid and Automatic Joints
Mirrored Assemblies
Mirrored and Copied Constraints
Flexible Assemblies
Copied Assemblies
Pattern Components
Advanced Viewing
Assembly Viewing
Motion Constraints
Animating Gears Motion
Animating Gears Contact Set
Transitional Constraints
Collision Detection
Contact Solver
Checking for Interferences
Creating Compressible Springs
Driving Adaptive Springs
Positional Representations
Creating Presentations
Editing Tweaks
Animating Presentations
iFeature Design
Inserting iFeatures
Reusing Part Features
Advanced iFeature Design
Reducing Dangling Geometry
Creating iPart Factories
iPart Members
Editing the iPart Author
iMates and iParts
Custom iParts
Creating iPart Assemblies
Updating iParts
Threaded iParts
iMates and the Content Center
Identifying and Using iMate Glyphs
Inferred iMates
Scaling Parts
Combining Parts I
Combining Parts II
Subtracting and Splitting Parts
Deleting Faces
Strategy for Splitting Parts
Trick for Measuring Interferences
Prep for Design Accelerator
Bolted Connections
Generating Bearings
Generating Shafts Part I
Generating Shafts Part II
Generating Shafts Part III
Generating Gears
Generating Keyways
Advanced Spring Design I
Advanced Spring Design II
Animating Springs
Working with Large Assemblies
Level of Detail
Shrinkwrapping Components
Shrinkwrap File Size
Shrinkwrap Optimization
Simplify Include Components
Simplify Define Envelopes
Create Simplified Part
Revit Family File
Skeletal Modeling Introduction
Make Part and Components
Kinematics
Sketch Blocks
Advanced Top Down Design
Blocks and Assemblies
Modeling Techniques I
Modeling Techniques II
Flexible Block Assemblies
Hybrid Design Methods
Alternate Slice Method
Import Assy to Part File
Middle Out Design
Exporting Bodies to an Assembly
Replacing Assemblies
The Assemble Command
Sinusoidal Conical Sweeps
Alternate Split Part Methods
Appearances on Derived Features
Selecting a Design Strategy
Practice with Relationships
Inverted Text
Conclusion