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Autodesk Inventor Tutorial Series 3D Basics: Sweep
Rob Cohee, Industry Solution Evangelist for Autodesk Manufacturing, introduces the Sweep Feature in Autodesk Inventor. This sketch based feature is quite useful for creating 3D geometry with 2D or 3D paths.
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Pushing Xdata Out to AutoCAD Electrical Drawings
Nate Holt gives a user's custom application needed a little performance boost. The problem: Opening and closing multiple drawings to gather data was just too time consuming.
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Video: BIM Ready Content from Autodesk Inventor
Autodesk Technical Evangelist Rob Cohee adds discusses creating BIM (Building Information Modeling) ready content from Autodesk Inventor.
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| Skeleton Modeling Basics by Neil Munro |
Autodesk Inventor | October 2002 | |
| VBA/API - Part 3 By Neil Munro |
Autodesk Inventor | October 2002 | |
| VBA/API - Part 2 By Neil Munro |
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| VBA/API - Part 1 By Neil Munro < ... |
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| Sketching Tips for New Users By Neil Munro |
Autodesk Inventor | October 2002 | |
| iFeatures and Punches By Neil Munro |
Autodesk Inventor | October 2002 | |
| Investing in Properties By Neil Munro |
Autodesk Inventor | October 2002 | |
| Projecting Geometry in Sheet Metal Parts By Neil Munro |
Autodesk Inventor | October 2002 | |
| Building Solid Models from Projected Geometry By Neil Munro |
Autodesk Inventor | October 2002 | |
| Using Projected Geometry in Assemblies By Neil Munro |
Autodesk Inventor | March 2003 |