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Tube and Pipe Tutorial wanted

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markc-uk
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Tube and Pipe Tutorial wanted

markc-uk
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As title really. I've never used the tube/pipe functionality in INV routed systems and would like to get up to speed with it.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a decent tutorial?
TIA,
MarkC
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Tube and Pipe Tutorial wanted

As title really. I've never used the tube/pipe functionality in INV routed systems and would like to get up to speed with it.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a decent tutorial?
TIA,
MarkC
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Anonymous
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Version? There is a Tube & Pipe Tutorial PDF included in
the \Program Files\Autodesk\Inventorversion file path.


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Version? There is a Tube & Pipe Tutorial PDF included in
the \Program Files\Autodesk\Inventorversion file path.


--
Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified
Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified
Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
AIP 2008 SP3,
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Anonymous
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A few things I'd recommend:

 

1. There is a Getting Started guide that contains
tutorials (C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Inventor
2010\Help\AI_RoutedSys_2010_GetStart.pdf). This guide covers the general
workflow for T&P.

2. There are a couple tutorials that cover some
specifics with T&P (Help > Tutorials > Level 3 - Specific
Interest)

3. There are some Skill Builders that cover
specific items (Help > Skill Builders > Routed Systems). The Skill
Builders require an internet connection.

 

Hope this helps.


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As
title really. I've never used the tube/pipe functionality in INV routed
systems and would like to get up to speed with it. Can anyone point me in the
direction of a decent tutorial? TIA, MarkC
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A few things I'd recommend:

 

1. There is a Getting Started guide that contains
tutorials (C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Inventor
2010\Help\AI_RoutedSys_2010_GetStart.pdf). This guide covers the general
workflow for T&P.

2. There are a couple tutorials that cover some
specifics with T&P (Help > Tutorials > Level 3 - Specific
Interest)

3. There are some Skill Builders that cover
specific items (Help > Skill Builders > Routed Systems). The Skill
Builders require an internet connection.

 

Hope this helps.


--
Patrick Miller
Autodesk Manufacturing Industry
Group
Technical Publications - Subject Matter Expert
Novi, MI


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As
title really. I've never used the tube/pipe functionality in INV routed
systems and would like to get up to speed with it. Can anyone point me in the
direction of a decent tutorial? TIA, MarkC
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cadman777
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Patrick,
IMHO, all the adsk tutorials suck.
They have no perspective on what a new user needs to know.
What I would do is get a 3rd party tutorial like this guys has or something similar:
http://www.trainingtutorial.com/
That's how I learned it, b/c I couldn't afford the time to 'go to training'.
Besides, in training they just go over a book they hand-out anyways.
Besides, at entry level, you won't know enough to ask the instructor any questions in order to take advantage of any real-life experience that he may (or may not) have in the industry.
Cheers ... Chris
... Chris
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Patrick,
IMHO, all the adsk tutorials suck.
They have no perspective on what a new user needs to know.
What I would do is get a 3rd party tutorial like this guys has or something similar:
http://www.trainingtutorial.com/
That's how I learned it, b/c I couldn't afford the time to 'go to training'.
Besides, in training they just go over a book they hand-out anyways.
Besides, at entry level, you won't know enough to ask the instructor any questions in order to take advantage of any real-life experience that he may (or may not) have in the industry.
Cheers ... Chris
... Chris
Win 7 Pro 64 bit + IV 2010 Suite
ASUS X79 Deluxe
Intel i7 3820 4.4 O/C
64 Gig ADATA RAM
Nvidia Quadro M5000 8 Gig
3d Connexion Space Navigator

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