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CADLearning for Autodesk® Inventor®provides training for beginner, intermediate and advanced users that want to gain a better understanding of the functionalities of Autodesk Inventor software. Topics of the lessons include getting started in the application, creating 3D mechanical designs, working with assemblies, simulating products, and more. The series currently consists of over 1,000 tutorials and 95 hours of video-based training for Autodesk Inventor 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 and 2008. |
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CADLearning for:
- Inventor 2013
- Inventor 2012
- Inventor 2011
- Inventor 2010
- Inventor 2009
- Inventor 2008
- Mechanical Desktop to Inventor
Course Description:CADLearning® for Autodesk® Inventor® 2013 will teach you how to leverage the software to perform 3D mechanical design, product simulation, tooling creation, and design communication. Lessons cover basic and advanced topics including assembly management, advanced part modeling, creating and editing parts, iLogic and iFeatures. |
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Course Description:CADLearning for Autodesk Inventor 2012 will teach you how to leverage Autodesk Inventor 2012 to perform 3D mechanical design, product simulation, tooling creation, and design communication. Lessons cover basic and advanced topics including getting started in the application, working with assemblies, creating and editing parts, iFeatures, iLogic, and advanced techniques for sketching, constraints and modeling. |
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Chapter 14. Sheet Metal |
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Course Description:Become an expert in Inventor 2011. You'll be able to work with assemblies, create and edit parts, increase productivity with advanced techniques and much more. |
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Course Description:This series of lessons covers several features and functions of the Autodesk Inventor application to help you get started. You'll also learn the basic concepts of working with assemblies and creating and editing parts, and more about advanced part modeling techniques, plastic parts, sheet metal, and weldments. |
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Chapter 1. Getting started with Autodesk Inventor |
Chapter 12. Sheet Metal |
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Course Description:This course covers several facets of the Inventor application, from basic drawing and editing concepts using parts and assemblies to more advanced modeling and design techniques. |
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Chapter 8. Advanced Sketching and Constraining Techniques |
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Course Description:Get started in the Inventor application and learn to create and manage parts and assemblies. Also learn advanced techniques for sketching, constraining, modeling, and design automation. |
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Chapter 7. Advanced Part Modeling Techniques |
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Course Description:This is a migration course for users of Mechanical Desktop upgrading to Inventor. Lessons are focused on the difference of working in Inventor and should be used in concert with the Inventor Tutorial Series for a more complete learning experience. |
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Migration: Open MDT Data in Inventor |
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Specific Applications for Inventor
- Parts- When simulating a product, it is essential that the parts and materials in the model accurately reflect those used in the actual product. CADLearning for Autodesk Inventor shows users how to create and edit parts, as well as how to simulate materials commonly used in products, such as sheet metal and plastic.
- Assembly- CADLearning users can learn how to simulate product assembly using Autodesk Inventor software and utilize specific angles and components to accurately reflect how a product is made. By using 3D models, users can see every aspect of a product’s parts and materials and demonstrate how to put them together properly.
- Presentation- CADLearning for Autodesk Inventor can teach users how to create presentations to share product designs with others. Users can animate products, create parts and materials lists and utilize specific tools within the software to create presentations to showcase new product drawings and models.

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