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In The Machine is the official blog of the Inventor Product Management Team. It is a way for us to share Inventor news, interesting information about successful Inventor customers and partners as well as tips and tricks. From time to time we’ll also use the blog to solicit feedback from users via surveys. This blog is hosted by Garin Gardiner our Technical Marketing Manager.
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Official Autodesk Inventor Podcast Episode 35 - Inventor 2010 Preview (Sheet Metal, Srink Wrap & UCS)
May 30, 2009, 01:28 AM Garin Gardiner
Here is the final podcast in the series to wrap up what is new in Inventor 2010. There is much more in Inventor 2010 than we can cover in a few podcasts but this episode we cover new sheet metal enhancements, creation of UCS in parts & assemblies as well as shrinkwrap components.
Many of you have been asking for things like transitional shapes and my favorite (contour roll), so take a look at the latest podcast to see some of the new tools in Inventor. Next month we will return to our regular podcasts.
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June 2, 2009 12:25 PM Eric Pearce
I have seen several items on 2010 and what I have seen looks really nice, but what I produce are drawing packages and I have seen very little of interest on the improvements made to the drawing package. Are there any presentations or is there any detailed information out there concerning the improvements to the drawing package in Inventor 2010?
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June 5, 2009 11:46 AM Garin Gardiner
You can download the Inventor 2010 whats new to get the main new features in Inventor. http://images.autodesk.com/adsk/files/inv10_techwhatsnew_us.pdf
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June 16, 2009 10:54 PM Valdemar Rostek
we have couple of software in use besides Inventor. Hypermill for programming CNC, Unigraphic NX6 for mould building and Magic for laser centering. Usually I did draw something in Inventor and would send the file in exchange format to be used for other software. With Unigraphic best would be Pro/Engineer format and Hypermill would work well with step files. When translated from Inventor 2009 this files could be used without any repairs. With new Inventor 2010 it does not work well - translated files are very bad quality and require a lot of work.
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June 23, 2009 02:23 PM ravi kumar
inventor 2010 should improve in drawings will there be any improvemnts in next service pack
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