Autodesk Inventor Professional 2019 3D Modeling Part 2
You can learn how to use Inventor through detailed options of 3D single-item modeling commands using Inventor Professional 2019, examples, and practice.
Inventor solid modeling, surface modeling related commands and detailed options
Computerized Mechanical Drawing Engineer Certificate, Make sure you finish preparing for the practical exam!
Lecture Introduction 🚩
Autodesk Inventor?
Required to obtain a computer application machine drawing technician license It is a 3D modeling/CAD tool.
This second lecture on Autodesk Inventor Professional 2019 3D Modeling covers external file integration (Derive, Import functions), 3D modeling using AutoCAD files, and basic 3D creation commands, including the new Hole command in version 2019. You'll also learn 3D modification commands like Fillet, Chamfer, Direct Edit, and Split, as well as Work Feature and Pattern, through examples. You'll also learn surface-related commands like Stitch, Ruled Surface, Boundary Patch, and Sculpt. The course is designed to provide a comprehensive review of the features through extensive hands-on practice.
Course Features 📚
Textbook files (PowerPoint files) provided for each course
Provides practice files for each course to practice along with
Program version 💻
This course uses Autodesk Inventor 2019. Please note this when taking the course.
Related Lectures 📖
Introducing the Knowledge Sharer ✒️
Name: Seo Jeong-sik Major Experience: Graduated from Yonsei University Graduate School
(Former) Civil servant training instructor at Gyeonggi Provincial Government, Anyang City Hall, Uiwang City Hall, etc.
(Former) Visiting Professor, Department of Visual Communication Design, Konkuk University
(Former) Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, Seoul Health College
(Former) Catia Special Lecture Lecturer, Department of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Gachon University
(Current) Director of Shinjungang Computer Academy
(Current) Full-time instructor for government-funded courses in AutoCAD, CATIA, SolidWorks, NX, Inventor, and PTC Creo