- [Voiceover] There's one final way…we can add new parts to this assembly.…And that's through our Content Center.…By default, Inventor ships with an enormous array…of standard components, such as nuts, bolts, washers,…and other types of fasteners.…On the screen you can see a Content Center.iam file…that I created so that I can show you this.…If you rotate the model just a little bit,…so that we can see the top a little bit better,…I'll explain what we have here.…I've gone ahead and created a base plate…that has four threaded 1/4-20 screw holes in it.…
Above that, there's another plate…that has corresponding holes that are counter board…and set to be clearance fit for a 1/4-20 screw.…Rather than manually creating every single screw,…the Content Center lets you select from and generate…a huge number of fasteners from a library.…To do that, we're going to go the component panel…and we're going to select the dropdown below Place.…From the list, we're going to select…Place from Content Center.…And we're presented with a library…
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Released
3/25/2016- Changes in Autodesk 2017
- Creating a new project
- Using the ViewCube
- Sketching geometry
- Drawing lines, shapes, and splines
- Dimensioning
- Modifying geometry
- Creating work planes and axes
- Projecting geometry
- Importing AutoCAD data
- Modeling parts
- Adding holes and edges
- Creating feature patterns
- Sculpting objects
- Adding parts to an assembly
- Using constraints to position parts
- Adding materials and visual style to a drawing
- Creating drawing views
- Annotating a drawing
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome33s
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Certification overview1m 27s
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Interface changes in 20171m 24s
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1. Basic Concepts
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Home Dashboard4m 30s
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2. Leveraging the Project
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Project file introduction5m 26s
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Creating a project4m 58s
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Setting up the project file5m 11s
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3. Navigating the Interface
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Using the ViewCube5m 15s
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Using the navigation tools7m 32s
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Using the browser4m 41s
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Using the ribbon bar3m 35s
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Using the marking menu3m 29s
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4. Sketching Concepts
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Sketching introduction4m 30s
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Understanding constraints6m 12s
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5. Creating Sketch Geometry
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Drawing lines6m 56s
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Creating rectangles and arcs11m 22s
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Creating splines8m 12s
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Construction geometry6m 31s
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Dimensioning4m 44s
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Parameters5m 53s
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6. Modifying Sketch Geometry
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7. Work Features
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Understanding work features4m 16s
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Creating offset work planes3m 23s
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Creating work planes7m 7s
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8. Projecting and Importing Geometry
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Projecting geometry8m 22s
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Importing AutoCAD data8m 47s
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9. Understanding Part Modeling
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Part feature introduction6m 11s
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Creating revolves10m 11s
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Creating a sweep feature5m 28s
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10. Building Parts with Placed Features
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Adding placed holes4m 14s
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Adding sketched holes3m 41s
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Adding threaded holes5m 23s
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11. Creating Patterns of Features
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Mirroring part features3m 22s
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Sketch pattern2m 46s
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12. Creating Sculpted Objects
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T-Splines introduction2m 12s
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Creating a base form3m 12s
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Taking advantage of symmetry5m 41s
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13. Adding Parts to an Assembly File
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Assemblies introduction1m 43s
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Placing components5m 23s
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14. Using Constraints to Position Parts
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Mate/Flush constraint7m 48s
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Angle constraint3m 46s
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Insert constraint2m 49s
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Driving constraints6m 11s
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Translational constraint1m 12s
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Motion constraint6m 19s
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Contact sets2m 37s
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15. Assembly Visualizaion Techniques
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Visual styles5m 27s
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16. Creating Drawing Views
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Creating section views5m 18s
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Creating detail views2m 41s
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Creating breakout views3m 18s
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17. Creating Basic Annotations
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Creating general dimensions5m 16s
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Changing dimension precision2m 42s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 5s
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