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Best intro Inventor book?
I know lots of people in the FIRST world like to learn by plunging into something but I like directions. Could you toss out some suggestions for the best way to start at the very beginning of Inventor?
If you have a choice, I like books like the Head First series by O'Reilly and the Teach Yourself Visually series for beginners. I gave the second series to my parents and in-laws so that I could help diagnose problems over the phone. I did have to teach my Mom how to use Google, after they had had a computer for a couple years. And shortly after that, bookmarks. Trying to Help |
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Inventor has a very easy to follow tutorial which it comes with.
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Thanks! I'll have to check with the mentor who kept track of all licenses.
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I like the book Parametric Modeling with Autodesk Inventor 2010 by SDC Publications, written by Randy H. Shih at the Oregon Institute of Technology. Just got the new version but I have been using previous editions with good success in my classes.
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http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/AU2007/...L%20Mather.pdf I like http://www.amazon.com/Autodesk-Inven...0858713&sr=1-1 for beginning and http://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Auto...d_bxgy_b_img_b as a complete reference and http://www.amazon.com/Running-Autode...d_bxgy_b_img_c for advanced Dynamic Simulation and FEA. Also check out the free curriculum materials at http://engineersrule.org |
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I second the inventor tutorials that come with the program! they are easy to use and best of all they are FREE!! They all concentrate on a specific topic, so if you want to skip a topic you can. In addition, their is no better way to learn anything than to take a class. If your school offers any Project lead the Way classes, you could take IED or intro to engineering Design, and you do a ton with inventor, and they teach you a ton of skills you need to know that some books skim over expecting that you have "prior knowledge"
Just my $0.02 -Mcgurky |
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Molten helped me learn by sending me PMs with tasks and instructions. After he taught me the basics, I compiled all the PMs into a word document. I don't want to take any credit though, he did all the work. :P I'm posting here because he sent me a PM asking me to.
Anyways, the tutorial is a bit sloppy but it wasn't meant to be compiled (it got the job done for me atleast :)). thanks, Vivek |
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Thanks everyone for all the replies! I do appreciate them.
McGurky, I'm a mentor who IRL does too many things. I suspect that the high school would figure that since I already graduated, I couldn't come back. :) That's why I need to figure out a way to teach myself. I could take a community college class I suppose. Our cc classes are relatively expensive so I thought I'd give this a whirl. It might take me a while, but I am going to try to learn this. thanks again, Trying to Help |
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Another mentor has taken on the task, gotten a stack of books including the Parametric Modeling one, and is now looking for computers. I'm happy and I referred him to this thread.
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have students enroll in Intro to Engineering and Design (I.E.D.), if school doesn't do PLTW, have them use inventor tutorials and the autodesk.firstbase ones.
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Team 1676 made an "Inventor Quick Start Guide" that a lot of teams in the NJ area found useful a year or two back. It can be found at the bottom of the following page: http://www.team1676.com/wp/?page_id=79
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