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This guide divided into three chapters, chapter 1 Introduction to Autodesk Inventor, Constructing Solid Parts and Sheet Metal Parts, Constructing Assemblies of Solid Parts, Constructing Exploded Presentation of Assemblies, Constructing Engineering Drawings, Part Files and Assembly files, Presentation Files, Drawing Files, Starting A New File, New Engineering Drawing File, Panel Bar and Browser Bar, Right-Click Menus. Chapter 2 Introduction to Part Modeling, Sketched Solid Features, Extruded Feature, Revolved Feature, Loft Feature, Sweep Feature, Rib Feature, Split Features, Sketched Surface Features, Sketch Planes, Boolean Operations, Intersect, Placed Solid Features, Hole Feature, Thread Feature, Shell Feature, Rectangular Pattern, Face Draft Feature. Features in a Solid Part, Assembly Modeling Concepts, Part File and Assembly File, Construction of an assembly, Design Approaches, Part Modeling Mode and Assembly Modeling Mode, Components in an Assembly, Translation of Objects in 3D Space, Applying Assembly Constraints, Tangent Constraint.
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July 22nd, 2009 at 6:44 am
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