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Learning and Applying Autodesk Inventor 2010 Learning and Applying Autodesk Inventor 2010

 

Provides step-by-step instructions along with numerous illustrations. Commands are shown in bold for those who would rather not read every word of instruction. Includes graphic illustration for each step for those who would rather learn visually. Contains small notes on most illustrations to further clarify instructions. Most chapters are all self contained, allowing users to start from most anywhere in the book.
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Archive for May, 2009

25 May

Check out our new featured book section

I get asked all the time: “Are there any books available that will help me lear Autodesk products, other than the material handled in the course ?” Good news, starting now I will be looking at through the web and find books that might be applicable to you.
Following is our first book. - Ready to hit […]

22 May

Inventor Rectangular Feature Pattern

By Mark Flayler, IMAGINiT 
Inventor’s Rectangular Feature Pattern contains advanced options for complicated patterns of geometry including curve driven patterns based on curve length, distance, and spacing along a curve. The Curve Length option uses the length of the path geometry (e.g., line, spline) as the total distance between the first and last occurrence, and coupled […]

21 May

Inventor i-Copy

Autodesk Labs is home to innovative new technologies and collaborative development. Its mission is to involve you, the customer, in the progress of design technology solutions.  The new software available on Autodesk Labs is Inventor iCopy
The Autodesk Inventor iCopy Technology Preview can significantly improve productivity by enabling you to make multiple copies of an assembly that […]

21 May

Constraint Fundamentals

A Lesson of Constraint Fundamentals - 21 May 09 by David Keener, AUGI
I found this on AUGI, an article on constraints - how geometry is related to other geometry within you sketch - and how to “Unclutter your sketch while still maintaining design intention
Lesson Of Constraint Fundamentals