Plastic Gear & Mold Design using Autodesk Inventor
Plastic Gear & Mold Design using Autodesk Inventor, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.35, with 10 lectures, based on 391 reviews, and has 11670 subscribers.
You will learn about Introduction to Autodesk Inventor Introduction to Inventor's unique project workflow Digital proto-type a plastic gear & build a project mold Determine if a 3D Career or Inventor is right for you This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners looking to explore 3D as a career or Professionals looking to make the change to Inventor It is particularly useful for Beginners looking to explore 3D as a career or Professionals looking to make the change to Inventor.
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Summary
Title: Plastic Gear & Mold Design using Autodesk Inventor
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 10
Number of Published Lectures: 10
Number of Curriculum Items: 10
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 10
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Introduction to Autodesk Inventor
- Introduction to Inventor's unique project workflow
- Digital proto-type a plastic gear & build a project mold
- Determine if a 3D Career or Inventor is right for you
Who Should Attend
- Beginners looking to explore 3D as a career
- Professionals looking to make the change to Inventor
Target Audiences
- Beginners looking to explore 3D as a career
- Professionals looking to make the change to Inventor
Welcome to 3DTraining.com's Quick Start Video Series: If you are a beginner or industry professional new to Autodesk Inventor these videos will give you a quick overview of the software to help you decide if you seriously want to pursue a career in 3D.
In this project-based course you will learn:
·Autodesk Inventor's Core Interface and Navigation
·Introduction to Inventor's unique Project Workflow
·Digitally proto-type a plastic gear and build the design's mold apparatus
·Run a dynamic moldflow simulation & analysis
After this course, you will have created your own basic proto-type that walks you through step by step how to work on a project from start to finish such as digital proto-typing, building a mold design and running a dynamic moldflow simulation.
Included in this course is a link to download the 30 day trial version of Inventor (Courtesy of Autodesk) and approx 60 minutes of training video provided by 3DTraining.com. The average student will complete this course in approximately 2-4 hours.
And if you enjoy your experience working in the software and you are interested in professional training to find work in this field visit our site and sign up for a free one hour intro class for more information.
Also when you visit our site, don't forget to check out our company news page to see how the 3DTraining.com's unique training methodology has helped our students launch a successful career in the 3D industry.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Software Trial Installation
Lecture 3: Helpdesk Support Features
Chapter 2: Plastic Gear Part Design
Lecture 1: Creating a Plastic Gear
Chapter 3: Building the Part Mold
Lecture 1: Starting the Mold
Lecture 2: Completing the Mold's Core Cavity
Lecture 3: Mold Base & Assembly
Lecture 4: Finishing the Mold
Chapter 4: Analyzing the Mold using a MoldFlow Simulation
Lecture 1: Running a Dynamic MoldFlow Simulation
Chapter 5: Next Steps
Lecture 1: Steps to attend a FREE Intro Class
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- 3 stars: 61 votes
- 4 stars: 141 votes
- 5 stars: 160 votes
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