Interactive Tutorials is for Autodesk’s own, in-house tutorials. Default can be used if you want to quickly make up a part however making all your parts in Default is not a good idea as it makes the project folder cluttered. You will also notice there are a couple of projects already available to use ‘Default’ and ‘Interactive Tutorial’. Under projects you will notice there are a few options. Do not worry about this as it does not change the next step.Ĭlick on ‘Projects’ which is found on the ribbon. The browser (seen in figure 4) is on the left of the screen and contains all the information from the part/parts that are currently being opened.Another tab showing recently used files may appear which is shown below in figure 3, or you may be greeted by a similar screen to figure 4. Autodesk’s ribbon is where you can select what it is you want to do, whether that is making a new part, creating a sketch or making a project file, amongst many other things. Just underneath the ‘I Pro’ button is the ‘Ribbon’. The ‘I Pro’ at the top of the screen is where you can save, open, export and manage the part or parts you are operating on. Now that Inventor has started, it is time to familiarise yourself with the different options available to you. Figure 2 – Inventor 2015 start up screen Figure 3 – Recently used files start up screen Figure 4 – Plain start up screen Close the ‘Welcome to Inventor Home’ tab. If not, a screen similar to Figure 2 or 3 should appear when Inventor opens. Once Inventor has opened you should be greeted by a screen similar to the one below. Project files are an integral part of Inventor because they hold all the files for a particular project or part. The first step is to make a project file. Figure 1 – Loading screen Chapter 1 – Starting and making a project file
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Tools such as the sketch and extrude commands will be used to develop a part that is ready to be 3D printed.Īutodesk Inventor Professional 2015 will be used for this user guide. You will be taken through making a project file and then modelling a simple part. This user guide will cover the basics of Autodesk Inventor, just scratching the surface of what this 3D modelling program is capable of. Inventor is an important tool for engineers wanting to design and develop new or even existing products/projects. The program gives users the ability to digitally prototype and validates their designs before any manufacturing needs to be done, reducing cost and time wastage. IntroductionĪutodesk Inventor offers a set of tools for creating 3D mechanical designs, simulations and documentation. 3D Insider is ad supported and earns money from clicks, commissions from sales, and other ways.