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Inventor LT tutorials?

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arailAC
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Inventor LT tutorials?

Sorry to post this question here but there seems to be no separate LT forum.

 

Does anyone know of a Inventor LT tutorial series? I'm surprised to find nothing after doing a google search. Lynda.com, Infinite Skills and even Digital Tutors have numerous Inventor tutorials but I assume a lot of that material will be irrelevant and confusing to someone starting out with LT.

 

One of my clients is trying out SolidWorks and I'm trying to convince them that SolidWorks and Inventor will be total overkill for their needs (they do retail displays and need 3D capability but they do no machining whatsoever). But Inventor LT might be a much better fit. Unfortunately, the availability of training is a big factor for them.

 

Thanks in advance for any advice you might have.

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JDMather
in reply to: arailAC

The basics should be exactly the same, but no assemblies (use multi-body solids instead), no sheet metal and maybe a couple of other things.


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PaulMunford
in reply to: arailAC

Steve Widom has a few:
http://m.youtube.com/user/WidomTech

As JD says, any videos showing part creation should work in LT.

 


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arailAC
in reply to: PaulMunford

Thanks for the replies.
I started watching an Inventor video on Lynda.com and found that you're
both right. I expected the instructor's screen to be different, with
different palettes, different commands, etc. But so far what's shown in the
tutorial is the same as what's on my screen so I think this will work.
Have a good day.

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