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Instant Inventor: Fundamentals Using Autodesk Inventor 6

by Stephen J. Ethier, Christine A. Ethier
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Product Description Combining theoretical information with hands-on practical applications, Instant AutoCAD provides the basics of using Inventor in a quick and easy format that shows readers the basics of part and assembly creation from sketch to production drawings. Simple exercises, light language and friendly graphics illustrate the various processes needed to move from a 2D sketch to a fully annotated drawing using a 3D solid model as the base and provide users with easy to comprehend guidelines that reinforce the information presented. The authors provide an introduction to mechanical desktop, design fundamentals, part creation, as well as a comprehensive look at viewing and working in 3D, part editing and drawing, assembly creation and drawing, and an introduction to surface modeling. For individuals using Instant AUTOCAD and Inventor programs. From the Back Cover Combining theoretical information with hands-on practical applications, Instant AutoCAD provides the basics of using Inventor in a quick and easy format that shows readers the basics of part and assembly creation from sketch to production drawings. Simple exercises, light language and friendly graphics illustrate the various processes needed to move from a 2D sketch to a fully annotated drawing using a 3D solid model as the base and provide users with easy to comprehend guidelines that reinforce the information presented. The authors provide an introduction to mechanical desktop, design fundamentals, part creation, as well as a comprehensive look at viewing and working in 3D, part editing and drawing, assembly creation and drawing, and an introduction to surface modeling. For individuals using Instant AUTOCAD and Inventor programs. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Instant Design: Fundamentals of Autodesk Inventor® 6, another text in the Instant Design and Drafting series, continues the tradition of delivering technical information in a quick and easy format. Although this book does not attempt to cover all the complexities of the program, it does offer a firm grounding in the basics of part and assembly creation from sketch to production drawings. Autodesk Inventor is a 3D, feature-based, parametric modeler that allows the user to create models of 3D parts from 2D sketches, then to use these parts to create detailed drawings and assemblies. The power of the program lies in its parametric abilities to alter an existing design to be used for a variety of applications. At any time, you can change the shape and size of the features that contain the part. And, once a part has been created, two-dimensional drawings of the part in various views can be created automatically by applying drafting standards such as hidden features and auxiliary views, as well as notations for typical features such as countersinks and counterbores. The aim of this text is to give you information and hands-on practical experience so that you will be able to make use of this complex interface in the most efficient manner possible. To this end we have included hundreds of figures to illustrate the various processes needed to move from a 2D sketch to a fully annotated drawing, using a 3D solid model as the base.for each new process, concise theory is given, followed by a practical application to reinforce the newly obtained information.The layout of the book is explained in Chapter 1, but we feel it is essential to reemphasize the various components that comprise a chapter. The first section in each chapter lists key ideas that will be covered in the chapter.Throughout the chapter you may see a variety of things:stylized print that lifts an idea from the pages for emphasis,tip boxes that stress a certain fact about the program,command sequences in a very simple, bold letter print that present the user's desired input, andHands-On exercises to reinforce a new idea.As well, at the end of each chapter you will finda short-answer test,a series of

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Book Details

Published
May 20, 2003
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780131131538

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