Best Practices for Large Assemblies (AU class)

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  • Best Practices for Large Assemblies (AU class)
    February 4, 2009, 04:16 PM Garin Gardiner

    Now that we have Autodesk University past us there are several great classes online that you can watch. Periodically I will post a link to some of the classes that I think will be of benefit to many of you. The first class I will link to is all about best practices around large assemblies. If you work with large assembles and would like to get a little more bang for your buck, take a look at the following video.

    Class Description

    This session will provide methodologies and best practices for working with large Autodesk Inventor assemblies. With the last few releases of Autodesk Inventor, purpose-built tools have become part of the product for managing and working with large assemblies that consist of thousands of components. With the addition of these new tools, standard processes need to be implemented to ensure that desired productivity levels are achieved. This class will provide detailed information on several methodologies that you can implement, and many tips and tricks for using these tools. If you are a user of Autodesk Inventor or AutoCAD®, this class is for you. You'll leave with information that is sure to increase your productivity when working with large assembly models and drawings.

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