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Autodesk Inventor Tutorials

Autodesk Inventor Undo File Size

February 11, 2010

Ever CAD Tool has an option of Undo and Redo embedded in it. This mainly helps in making changes when we make a mistake in a drawing file, sketch file, part file, assembly file or even when generating a drawing view. Autodesk Inventor, has this option in a better way, by providing some additional memory [...]

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Autodesk Inventor 2010 Navigation Bar

October 14, 2009

Topic: Navigation Bar in Autodesk Inventor 2010 Let’s learn the basic stuff related to Navigation Bar in Inventor 2010. Tools in Navigation Bar Inventor has a basic navigation tool called Navigation Bar featuring the following command ViewCube. Indicates the current orientation of a model and is used to reorient the current view of a model. [...]

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Inventor 2010 – Slice Graphics

July 18, 2009

I was busy with the lauch activites for the Autodesk India User Community for last two weeks and its already more than 1000+ registered members on the site. Back to our work, CAD Professor crossed the 100+ post., In this article I would like to focus on a command in Inventor 2010 – Slice Graphics [...]

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Inventor 2010 Quick Access Tool Bar

June 23, 2009

It is clear that Inventor 2010 has one tool bar as a standard one for every environment – QUICK ACCESS TOOL BAR Quick Access Tool Bar: This tool bar changes to present valid tools, based on the environment we select. The toolbar contains tools for file handling, settings, view manipulation, and model or document appearance [...]

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CAD Professor Inventor Forum

May 24, 2009

Hi CAD Professor Readers, With growing demand from all users of Autodesk Inventor, CAD Professor makes a move ahead in the WWW by creating a forum exclusively for the Autodesk Inventor Users. . .past present and future Pls comment back if you need a forum exclusively for Autodesk Inventor . . . On a trial [...]

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Autodesk Inventor 2010 Getting Started Tab Tutorial

May 15, 2009

After the installation procedure of Inventor 2010, its time to move ahead with learning of various aspects of Inventor 2010. In this post, we shall review and see how the Getting Started Tab will help us in knowing more about Autodesk Inventor. Getting Started Tab: Note : Commands that were earlier available on the Panel [...]

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Autodesk Inventor Feature Recognition

March 17, 2009

Thanks to continuous research and development being conducted at Autodesk labs as well as product improvement suggestions made by AUGI members through the Wish List, there has always been a technology drive and plenty of improvements in every release of Autodesk InventorĀ® software. The latest release, Autodesk Inventor 2009, is no exception. In this article, [...]

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2D to 3D Simplifed (labs.autodesk.com)

January 29, 2009

Are you a AutoCAD user? Have you tried converting all the orthographic drawings in your CAD department into 3D Part models using Autodesk InventorĀ®? If no, then this tutorial is for you and a must for every CAD engineer. With a new tool released from Autodesk Labs, 2D to 3D Tool for Autodesk Inventor, life [...]

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Experimenting with Inventor 2009

January 29, 2009

Before Independence Day 2009 rolls around, why not practice using the Decal command in Autodesk Inventor to wrap your country’s flag? Here’s a tutorial about how to do that, using my country’s flag. The Decal command helps us in placing any labels, names, paintings, logos, barcodes, and warranty seals on a part model or assembly [...]

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Are You Parametric? Part Two

January 25, 2009

In the previous post on Are you Parametric? Part One, we have learned how to alter the height width and length of a simple cube. The same concept can be applied to any given model, simple or complex. In this issue we will explore how to control the same model (cube) using an Excel file. [...]

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