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Greg McCoy 10-03-2002 21:08

How did you learn how to use Inventor?
 
Hey, I was wondering how you all learned how to use Inventor. I learned from the Project Lead the Way Introduction to Engineering classes at my school...

Clark Gilbert 10-03-2002 21:26

My Way.....
 
I believe the best way to learn a CAD program is to just get it and start playing around....i normally start off with the simple stuff then i just keep working at different things until i have a lot of the stuff down...


I'm also taking the Project Lead the Way class out my school.

Jan Olligs 10-03-2002 21:33

I used the brochure that came with the demo version, then I went on with the tutorials in the help function.

Digo 22-03-2002 11:03

I've learned it by myself just trying each thing. It's not something you can do with 3D max, but with Inventor it seems to be enough to use most of the program. Of course I missed many things and I wish I had opportunity to learn everything about the software.

Brendan 17-01-2003 16:11

I learned how to use inventor with the help another team member.

Bob Merkel 17-01-2003 16:26

school
 
Well for the most part I learned it from my engineering drafting class. Except for the teacher didn't know how to use the program either. So we had to learn from the tutorials and each other. A bunch the students now know how to use it better than the teacher.

LBK Rules 18-01-2003 23:39

I learned it at the camp that VCU held last summer. Unfortunately, I couldn't buy the software then, and I probably need a refresher course to jump my memory.

sciencegeek3 25-04-2003 19:35

We have a professional mentor who teaches anyone on our team who wants to learn.

Daniel Brim 25-04-2003 19:46

I used the tutorials in the help function. Some of them didn't work though :-(

dez250 25-04-2003 20:04

Project Lead The Way, all the way baby!!!!! Its great to see the spread of PLTW through the FIRST community since it started with my teams founder, and has grown from a little community near albany new york to 40 (i think) of the 50 united states!
Check it out at www.pltw.org and reccommend it at your school!

~Mike

team222badbrad 25-04-2003 21:35

I learned the main things in like a day.... I started CAD 2 the second semester of classes and um had like less than a month to complete the Inventor Competition with the help of my teacher...

This award was only done by 2 people... 1 newbie (myself) and my teacher (has not used inventor all that much but knows more than anyone else on the team)

I did the Arm and some other parts and my teacher did the drive train.

http://www.tahsroboticsteam.org/auto...entoraward.htm

Beast314 25-04-2003 22:07

I was self taught, but I had used SolidWorks and standard Autodesk CAD for a few years. It was easy to figure out after self teaching the other CAD systems. After I knew how to use it I helped others on the team and my drafting class.

jpren 25-04-2003 23:26

Umm let's see. We had 2 computers and 4 students. I tinkered w/ Inventor 5 last year in my free time and this year I figured out most of the features by trial & error and some advice from a college student... either way, I wished we had more computers.

Inventor isn't hard to learn, the biggie is to know the shortcuts (easy ways to do otherwise complicated tasks). For example, importing CAD files properly w/o open loops, fiddling w/ the work planes, and using iParts (BIG timesaver)

After the animation deadline, my little Inventor group finally got the necessary machines so that all 4 of us can work. I wished we full time mentors who knew Inventor or a class in school that taught the software, however, we're very proud of our submission because it was a learning process of everyone and 100% modelled by students.

You can take a look at our submission at http://www.roboraiders.com/design/ It still surprises us that most teams couldn't find our submission from our homepage even though we uploaded the bulk of the site weeks before the Inventor deadline.

Enjoy!

JP Ren
Team 75 - RoboRaiders

Jeff Waegelin 25-04-2003 23:35

I knew AutoCAD before I did the litttle bit of Inventor I learned. The rest of our crew (all MUCH more involved than me) learned on their own.

Josh Hambright 26-04-2003 10:07

I knew a little bit of rhino, 3dmax, viz, and autocad before the season but we had workshops for our whole technical team and some of our other teams to learn the software at the beginning of the season before kick-off. I didn't see the relavance for the electrical guy to learn it so I blew off the tutorials...so when the build season came around and i had to layout our electronics and make sure of weight and size of everything i had to learn it all as i went. Now i'm one of the head cad people on my team.


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