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Description
Inventor is one of the many programs for designing equipment in 3D space. Krystian Kapias' book explains why it is worth choosing this popular tool. The author explains step by step how to operate the program using practical examples.
The book is based on concrete examples of designing machine parts. During the reading, the reader learns the practical terminology used by 3D designers. It also acquires habits that allow for quick and effective use of Inventor. This item is intended for both beginner designers and students using Inventor in class or university projects.
In addition to thebook, a CD is included:
- Supporting files discussed in each chapter
- AutoDesk Inventor 5.3
A fragment of a booklet to readonline. |
Table of contentsIntroduction (9) Chapter 1 First start-up (11)
Chapter 2 Creating sketches on the plane (21)
Chapter 3 Structural lines (33)
Chapter 4: Overlaying geometric bonds (41)
Chapter 5 Dimensional ties and dimensioning of the sketch (51)
Chapter 6 Simple extraction (57)
Chapter 7 Profile rotation (67)
Chapter 8 Phases and rounding (77)
Chapter 9 Drag and tilt (85)
Chapter 10: Making holes (93)
Chapter 11 Chicking (99)
Chapter 12: Creating mirrors and copying elements (105)
Chapter 13 Sketch planes and structural planes (113)
Chapter 14 Inserting and removing assembly components (121)
Chapter 15: Insertion of ties (133)
Chapter 16: Analysis of correct assembly of components. Adaptability (139)
Chapter 17 Configuring the working environment (149)
Chapter 18 Creating throws and sections (157)
Chapter 19 Dimensioning (165)
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