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Topic ClosedTutorials for begineers in Inventor

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    Posted: 29.Sep.2010 at 09:49
Originally posted by JohnK_TEDCF JohnK_TEDCF wrote:

We produce video tutorial courses for Inventor and Solidworks.  For Inventor we have a bundle of courses that covers Solid Modeling, Assemblies and Advanced Concepts, 2D Drawing, and Sheet Metal Design.  These can be purchased as a bundle, or individually. 
 
We also have seperate courses that cover Tube and Pipe and Inventor Studio.  We are in the process of designing a course that covers the Dynamic Simulation environment.
 
You can go to www.trainingtutorial.com, or email me with any questions.
 
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Thanks for this! I'm sure it'll be very useful :)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Sep.2010 at 00:03
Originally posted by wesley1977 wesley1977 wrote:

I've used this:

www.inventorskills. com
 
Simple, but good and very effective for starters
 
I've been using Autocad for many years, but not the 3D section. If you've only used 2D AutoCAD... that will not help you in Autodesk Inventor.


Thanks for the link to the inventorskills tutorial site. Their tutorials look pretty useful. I'm sure I'll improve quickly when I can schedule some time for them.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Sep.2010 at 20:27
We produce video tutorial courses for Inventor and Solidworks.  For Inventor we have a bundle of courses that covers Solid Modeling, Assemblies and Advanced Concepts, 2D Drawing, and Sheet Metal Design.  These can be purchased as a bundle, or individually. 
 
We also have seperate courses that cover Tube and Pipe and Inventor Studio.  We are in the process of designing a course that covers the Dynamic Simulation environment.
 
You can go to www.trainingtutorial.com, or email me with any questions.
 
John Koop
Software Engineer/ Inventor Specialist
John Koop
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TEDCF Publishing
www.trainingtutorial.com
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Sep.2010 at 14:42
I think I would benefit greatly from these beginner tutorials, any chance you could get the title for me?


Cheers
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Sep.2010 at 08:39

I've used this:

 
Simple, but good and very effective for starters
 
I've been using Autocad for many years, but not the 3D section. If you've only used 2D AutoCAD... that will not help you in Autodesk Inventor.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Aug.2010 at 17:45
It will certainly help if you have used Autocad but you can learn without having used  it but i'd say important that you have used some form of CAD in the past to know the basics.
 
You will always get the best with a good hands on training course unless you have lots of hours on your hands to read tutorials and find and watch videos?
Also the version that you have previously used compared to a latest version of Inventor will make a big difference due to updated tools and technology.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Jun.2010 at 19:01
My friend said that they are not free, but there are some good samples on their website that might give you some training in the basics. The website they gave me for the samples is: http://www.trainingtutorial.com/Sample_Lessons.htm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Jun.2010 at 18:29
Are the tutorials FREE you are talking about? 
 
If so I would like the info...Company won't spend for trainning so I rely on tutorials and the the sub scription we have through Autodesk, it's the best money the company spends on 3D.
 
If you can figure out a way to swing getting a sbuscription I would, it will be worth every penny spent and I am not just talking about the free (well sort of) software up grades but the Tech support is GrrrrATE!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Jun.2010 at 18:27
Are the tutorials FREE you are talking about? 
 
If so I would like the info...Company won't spend for trainning so I rely on tutorials and the the sub scription we have through Autodesk, is't the best money the company spends on 3D.
 
If you can figure out a way to swing getting a sbuscription I would, it will be worth every penny spent and I am not just talking about the free (well sort of) software up grades but the Tech support is GrrrrATE!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Jun.2010 at 17:59
You don't have to know AutoCAD in order to do Inventor. I know a lot of people have benefited from using video tutorials to learn Inventor. Especially if you can find one that starts with the basics. There's one that has an index so you can look for the lessons you need if you want to review them. Let me know if you are interested. I know a few people who use it and I can get the title if you want me to.
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