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Books : Using Autodesk InventorIn association with Amazon.comby: Ron K.C. Cheng Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 620.004202856693 EAN: 9780766828674 ISBN: 0766828670 Label: Delmar Cengage Learning Manufacturer: Delmar Cengage Learning Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 656 Publication Date: December 05, 2000 Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning Studio: Delmar Cengage Learning Sales Rank: 982486 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Using Autodesk Inventor provides tutorials and real-world examples that acquaint you with the key functions of Autodesk Inventor software. Chapters are organized around important 3D design engineering concepts, such as solid modeling, assembly modeling, advanced modeling, sheet metal modeling, and engineering drafting. The unique blend of concepts, examples, and tutorials shortens your learning curve, and provides a detailed road map to the "whys" and "hows" of maximizing the power of Autodesk Inventor to construct 3D parts and assemblies and output quality engineering drawings. Keywords: Inventor Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - What a disappointmentThis book is absolute garbage! The whole book is a tutorial with a lot of example problems for the user to solve. That's great!! The problem is when they LEAVE OUT very important measurements for you to complete the examples. So I've spent hours and hours working on one and now I can't finish it because they've FAILED to inlcude some very key data. Good job Thomson Learning!! You've successfully pushed yet another incomplete book out the door without so much as a decent proof read. Unbelieveable!! ... Read More Rating: - Not as good as I thought it would beI decided to purchase this book largely based on the positive reviews that I saw on Amazon. The ugly and generic cover kind of turned me off but everybody said it was great so I went ahead bought it. Boy was I disappointed. The fact that they obviously just slapped on "Inventor 10" to their Inventor 9(or lower) book stands out a lot. Many of the tool bars have changed/rearranged so it takes some looking around to go through the tutorials. Yes it may only cost me a few minutes for each ... Read More Rating: - Teaching - Using Autodesk InventorI plan to use "Autodesk Inventor" as an instructional textbook in my Advanced CAD Class during the 2001-2002 school year. I have been exploring the material in this text during my free time (during this summer of 2001). I feel that the upper level high school students using this text will not only be able to construct the 3-D models detailed in this book but will enjoy learning the use of the Autodesk Inventor software. I wish to thank Mr. Ron K. C. Cheng for writing this book. My hat is off to you. ... Read More Rating: - Good value. One book for both R3 and R4As a student in industrial design I found that this book do has a good balance on both concepts and tutorials, especially on all those parametric solid modeling, assembly modeling, and sheet metal modeling. The free-of-charge online companion is the best I ever found. It's free and it's user friendly. The Pack and Go, epicyclic mechanism and adaptive assembly tutorials are especially interesting and useful. They help me solve a lot of real world problems when I am doing my part time job. I recommend to save your ... Read More Rating: - Found ZIP "Pack and Go" Wizard in the online companionThe specific question on ZIP can be found in Chapter 1 of the online companion. It is the Pack and Go Wizard that zips the entire directory into a compressed file. Besides, the R4 new features and tutorials on the new features are also found in the online companion, which has six chapters corresponding to the chapters in the book. Browse for similar items by category:
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