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The Autodesk Inventor 2016: Ultimate Bundle includes all 9 courses. FEA and Dynamic Simulation are powerful tools that can help describe detail information about your work. You can run stress analysis reports and create real world simulations including gravity and impact. This is our most popular bundle.
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In just a short time you will be creating bullet proof models and assemblies. You'll learn best practices, tips, and tricks, and it will take less time than you might think.
If you're a beginners to Autodesk Inventor you will excel. If you're an advanced user you'll unlearn bad habits and learn productive ways of using the software.
You will learn by taking one step at a time progressively building your skills until you reach an extremely advanced level. Each step of the way you will have a firm understanding of foundation concepts used in the next step. This will help you build your skills to a professional level.
Our Autodesk Inventor 2016 training courses are an accumulation of years of hard work. We've been making Autodesk Inventor courses since version 4 in 2003. So we know what it takes to show you the best way to use the software.
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This year's training for Autodesk Inventor 2016 is no exception. It's better than last years training, and in part we owe this to our customers. So from our training family here at TEDCF Publishing, Thank You.
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The Autodesk Inventor 2016: Solid Modeling video training course shows you the basics and progressively builds to an extremely advanced level. So both beginners and advanced users should start with this course. Beginners will learn best practices while advanced users will unlearn bad habits. This course is packed with tips and tricks designed to help you become a professional modeler.
It starts with the basics like how to open and create files and how to create a project and then you'll get an overview of the Inventor User Interface. You'll also get an introduction to quickly executed commands like the Marking Menu, Context Menu, and the In-Canvas Display. Once you're familiar with the Inventor User Interface you'll begin making models.
You'll practice using all the modeling commands as well as some surface commands. As you become more familiar with the commands you'll begin learning strategies for creating solid models. As you'll see, the order features are constructed is important and can mean the difference between scrapping your model or continuing with a professionally structured procedure. When you're finished with this course you will know what to do to assure your models won't need to be scrapped just to start over from scratch.
The Solid Modeling course for Autodesk Inventor 2016 covers everything you need to successfully create structurally sound models.
The Autodesk Inventor 2016: Assemblies and Advanced Concepts course shows you advanced methods of creating parts and assemblies. You will create models from other models as well as make them adapt to changes in assemblies. You'll practice using all the assembly joints and constraints while learning how to leverage their use. This course is packed with tips and tricks that will make you excel.
It starts with a simple concept explaining the Sketch Origin Node. While this is simple a point on the origin it has deeper ramifications when it comes to constraining sketches. As you proceed through the course you will realize you are getting important information about using Autodesk Inventor that you won't get anywhere else. These tips and tricks will help speed your work, your accuracy, and help assure you are in control.
You will learn how to work with Adaptive Parts and how they play a role in assemblies. Advanced view controls and design views will help you work in large assemblies and many more advanced and helpful concepts are covered in this course. For example, this is the only course that will show you how to create a closed and ground helical compression spring that actually compresses in your assemblies.
You'll learn how to leverage iParts and iFeatures to your advantage. For example you can insert female NPT threads of any size into an assembly with a click of a button. This course shows you how.
Bottom Up, Middle Out, and Top Down design methods are covered in detail. You'll learn how to create an assembly while working in a single part file. This gives you a better design approach that speeds your work and simplifies the process. When you're finished, export the assembly to create assembly and component files. This course shows you how it's done.
The Assemblies and Advanced Concept course is packed with tips and tricks that will make you a professional modeler.
The Autodesk Inventor 2016: 2D Drafting and Customization course shows you how to setup custom drawing template complete with automated title blocks and tables. You'll learn the basics through advanced methods of working in the 2D Drawing environment to create professional looking drawings. BOMs, Parts Lists, and tables are covered in detail as well as all the drafting commands.
This course starts by showing you how to create basic drawing views and quickly moves to customization of borders and title blocks. Within the first few lessons you'll know how to create title blocks that automatically fill in component information. Once you've done that you'll customize BOM layout and learn how BOM structures work. You'll learn how Parts Lists and BOMs work together and your options for inserting balloons into assembly drawing.
You'll create custom materials and appearances to give your parts a more realistic look. You'll practice customizing the Inventor User Interface to help streamline your work. The list goes on.
The 2D Drafting and Customization course is all you'll need to produce professional drawings and enhance the user interface.
The Autodesk Inventor 2016: Sheet Metal Design course shows you how to take control over your sheet metal parts and assemblies. You'll know what you need to do to make sheet metal parts unfold properly as well as how to use all the commands. A key component to doing this is to learn how sheet metal rules and styles work.
This course starts you off with the basics and builds your skills beyond that of most users. You'll learn how to work with styles and template. You'll practice working with K-Factors and Bend Tables, and you'll learn how to setup all the settings. From simple bends to punches and multi-body modeling, this course covers everything.
You'll also learn how to use the Frame Generator. The Frame Generator can be used to build structural components that are housed in sheet metal. You'll learn how to create custom structural shapes. Publish them to the Content Center, and use them is your assemblies.
This course is packed with tips and tricks that will help you quickly and accurately build sheet metal parts and assemblies. It even comes with a K-Factor calculator.
Watch the Autodesk Inventor 2016: Tube and Pipe Routed Systems course. While the Tube and Pipe module is a powerful way to create pipe, tube, and hose assemblies, it's a little too complex to learn on your own. That said, the Tube and Pipe Routed Systems course makes it simple. Within a short time you be able to create any run you want complete with custom fittings and custom components.
First you'll learn how routed systems affect BOMs and how to assure your BOMs look the way you want them to. Keep in mind that this is an advanced course that assumes you know how to customize BOM tables. If you need to learn how to do this you should watch the 2D Drafting and Customization course as well as the Assemblies and Advanced Concepts course. The Tube and Pipe Routed Systems course shows you how to setup your routes so that the outcome is a structured BOM. It gives you control over what and where components are listed in the BOM.
You'll also learn how to publish custom components like pipes, fittings, tubes, and hoses. Your custom components will be stored in your custom library in the Content Center. So not only will you learn to use all the components that come with Inventor, you'll learn how to create your own.
If you've played around with the Tube and Pipe module you know it can be difficult to keep routes under control. That is they can unexpectedly move and reroute themselves. This is actually a procedural problem. The Tube and Pipe model is doing exactly what it's supposed to do. What you need to do is take control of your routes, and this course shows you how it's done. You will have full control over routes by the time you finish this course.
The Autodesk Inventor 2016: Inventor Studio Made Simple course shows you how to create professionally rendered images and videos from your assemblies. In fact, that's the core purpose of Inventor Studio. You can make the camera fly though your assembly as it's animated. You can make videos of your assembly being assembled or disassembled. You're only limited to your imagination.
This course shows you how to setup the background behind your assembles, which is call the IBL environment. From there you can setup lighting, cameras, and component animations. Your assembly can be showcased on a turntable as so much more. It's all covered in this course.
Want to learn how to show off your work? Watch the Inventor Studio Made Simple course and learn how it's done.
The Autodesk Inventor 2016: iLogic Made Simple course is a must see. Even if you're not a programmer, you can learn iLogic. The course shows you how to extract programming language from the software to write new programs. You just need to know a few basics and you're on your way.
iLogic can be used to automate any task you typically perform with Autodesk Inventor. For example, you can draw an irregular shaped profile with a single click of a button. If you find yourself repeating tasks like this over and over you might try using iLogic.
This course starts with the basics and progressively builds the skills you need to automatically change features on parts, change parts on assemblies and generate drawings for all the new parts. It goes far beyond any training on the market today, but simplifies the process so that anyone can do it.
The Autodesk Inventor 2016: FEA Made Simple course shows you how to leverage the FEA module to enhance your productivity. That doesn't mean you need to know heavy mathematical procedures to use it. The FEA module is supposed to do that. You can confirm the accuracy of your simulation studies using simple math and a few tips and tricks. This course shows you how it's done.
That said, it's important to understand how FEA works. You need to know how all the options work and what they do as well as which ones to use. This course makes it simple. You'll learn the details about the data you input into your simulations, the details about operations applied to data, and you'll learn how simulation settings affect the quality of your study results. By the end of this course, you'll be confident about your work.
The Autodesk Inventor 2016: Dynamic Simulation course shows you how to test and confirm your designs. You might also learn more about the functionality of your products. You apply physical characteristics to the components, watch them work together, and learn more about your product and the quality of the simulation with each iteration. So it's an iterative process that helps you improve your products.
This course uses the same iterative process to show the common workflow of using Dynamic Simulation to improve and test product designs. You may have watched videos on YouTube showing a trebuchet in action using Dynamic Simulation. This course takes the trebuchet concept to another level. It shows all the steps required to successfully produce a simulation of an enhanced trebuchet. It also explains the iterative process of improving the results as well as the design. Each step of the way you will practice the iterative process so that you will learn an effective workflow.
After practicing the tasks in the Ultimate Bundle you will have no problem passing the Autodesk Inventor Professional Exam.
How is this possible? We don't teach you how to pass the exam. We teach you the details of how to use Inventor. You will not only know how to use the commands, you'll know how they work and how to use them in a professional environment. So taking and passing the test will be easy.
The true test is how you perform at work. This is the focal point of our training.
David Melvin, PE, is a world renowned Autodesk Authorized Author, Autodesk University Speaker, SOLIDWORKS Solution Partner and an expert in the field of 3D Computer Aided Design. Using over 25 years of hands-on engineering and consulting experience, David has taught engineers, draftsmen, college professors, and students all over the world effective use of 3D CAD.
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Each Autodesk Inventor 2016 training course is designed to progressively build your skills. The fastest way to learn is to watch the lessons in the order they are presented.
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Solid Modeling Assemblies and Advanced Cconcepts 2D Drafting and Customization Sheet Metal Design Tube and Pipe Routed Systems Inventor Studio Made Simple iLogic Made Simple FEA Made Simple Dynamic Simulation Made Simple