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Autodesk
Inventor 8: Inside and Out
by Ron
Myers
Book Description: Autodesk Inventor 8 - Inside and Out offers a comprehensive
"Assembly Centric" approach to designing in Autodesk Inventor R8. The objective
of this manual is to provide the reader with an in depth knowledge of Autodesk
Inventor. If you are new to Inventor or just need a good desktop reference,
this is your book. If you want to understand exactly what "Project Files"
do and how they work, this is your book. A very informative index will
guide you to the topic or feature you are looking for. Spanning 13 chapters
covering, Part and Assembly modeling, Sheet Metal, 2D and 3D Adaptive Assemblies,
2D drawing creation, and importing AutoCAD and Mechanical Desktop drawings,
this book will provide you with the information required for success with
Inventor.
Paperback from CrWare
Book Published: February, 2004
Autodesk
Inventor 8: An Introduction
by Ron
K. C. Cheng
Paperback from Autodesk Press
Book Published: July, 2004
Mastering
Sheet Metal Design Using Autodesk Inventor
by Travis Jones, Neil Munro
Paperback from Autodesk Press
Book Published: 12 August, 2002
Autodesk
Inventor From The Top
by Daniel T. Banach, Travis Jones
Book Description: Based on the latest version of the software, Autodesk
Inventor from the Top uses realistic examples, exercises, tutorials, plus
more than 500 screen captures to guide readers, step-by-step, through basic
sketching and solid modeling to the application of more advanced modeling
techniques. Ideal for mechanical engineering professionals and students,
this how-to and reference manual begins with an overview of part creation.
Subsequent chapters, each building on information presented previously,
lead readers through the process of using mission-critical Autodesk Inventor
features and functions. Users learn to sketch, constrain and dimension
3D drawings, create and edit drawing views, and create assemblies and sub-assemblies.
A variety of time saving and productivity enhancing advanced solid modeling
techniques - such as derived parts and assemblies plus mass property information
for active and multiple parts - are also explored in detail. Comprehensive
in scope, the final chapter provides opportunities to gain valuable hands-on
experience with additional Autodesk Inventor functionality, including:
transcripting, migrating, importing other 3D file types, using the Design
Assistant and Engineer's Notebook, and more!
Paperback from Autodesk Press
Book Published: 14 November, 2001 |
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Autodesk
Inventor w/CD
by James Leake, James M. Leake
Paperback from McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Book Published: 25 August, 2003 |
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