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Training Schedule
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Course Details |
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Class name: |
Inventor 2008 What's New With Sheet Metal |
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Prerequisite: |
Experienced
Inventor 10 or 11 Sheet Metal users |
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Manual: |
Transitioning from
Autodesk Inventor 11 with Sheet Metal |
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Length: |
Two days |
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Time |
8 a.m. to
4: 30
p.m.
(California classes start at 8:30 a.m.) |
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Classroom fee: |
Shown in table above,
per
person, includes manual |
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Customized fee: |
Applicable per day
pricing |
After completing this
course you will be able to:
Customize the user interface to control Inventor startup, use aliases and
dynamic prompts.
Use DWG TrueConnect to work with DWG files as well as new native DWG files
created with Inventor.
Use the 2D/3D sketch environment enhancements to create and find information
about sketch geometry.
Use the assembly design enhancements to create and manipulate your assembly
designs with contact and principles based on industry standards while
driving the design based on its functional aspects.
Use the part design enhancements to create parts that contain the complexity
of shape and information required to accurately interpret and communicate
the design.
Use the drawing and documentation enhancements to create more detailed and
customized drawings of parts and assemblies.
Work with the usability features in the sheet metal environment that
streamline and simplify the process of setting your default options,
creating new sheet metal features and creating partial thickness cut across
bend features.
Create new corner features and contour flanges.
Create custom punch features to create table-driven punch iFeatures with
alternate representations, manufacturing IDs and punch depths.
Increase productivity by working in the Flat Pattern environment.
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