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Autodesk AutoCAD Mechanical 2010: Basic Concepts Training

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Product Autodesk AutoCAD Mechanical 2010: Basic ConceptsDetails
Total Time : 7 hrs
Number of Movies : 99
Number of Discs : 1
Catalogue Number :34082
Language : english
Author : Shaun Bryant

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Description Autodesk AutoCAD Mechanical 2010: Basic Concepts
AutoCAD Mechanical 2010, written by software vendor Autodesk, is the world’s most widely used 2D mechanical Computer Aided Design (CAD) package. It lets you design, visualize and communicate your ideas with ease and efficiency. Creating mechanical designs in AutoCAD Mechanical 2010 is easy! AutoCAD Mechanical 2010 has many new software features that make plotting, publishing and scaling so much easier and quicker. Its new user interface makes commands easy to find and allows users to be trained easily and quickly. This basic concepts course provides you with the skills needed to develop your AutoCAD knowledge to a competent user level, giving you the ability to plot, publish and scale with ease, impressing your customers and colleagues! <p><i>* This course uses AutoCAD Mechanical 2010 for the videos and workfiles provided. Some of the ribbon, toolbar and menu settings may differ slightly on previous versions of AutoCAD Mechanical.</i>
Sample - Preview the First 3 chapters of Autodesk AutoCAD Mechanical 2010: Basic Concepts video free. Free learning Autodesk AutoCAD Mechanical 2010: Basic Concepts online.
01 Introduction
0101 AutoCAD Mechanical 2010
02 Getting Started
0201 Using STARTUP
0202 The Mechanical User Interface
0203 The Application Menu
03 Getting Around
0301 Workspaces
0302 Common Drawing Setup
0303 The Model Tab
0304 Using Units-Imperial
0305 Using Units-Metric
0306 Limits & Zoom
04 Standards Based Design
0401 Using Standards
0402 Setting Up a Standard
05 Mechanical Layers & Layer Control
0501 Layers
0502 Layer Control
06 Workflows
0601 Structuring Data in Drawings
0602 Reusing & Editing Data
0603 Workflows & Tools
07 Creating Key Geometry
0701 Core Design Tools-Rectangle
0702 Core Design Tools-Chamfers
0703 Core Design Tools-Fillets
0704 Core Design Tools-Hatch
0705 Core Design Tools-Polylines & Contours
0706 Power Snaps
0707 Centerlines
0708 Construction Lines
0709 Designing with Lines
0710 Hatching Breakouts
0711 Feature Data For Holes & Slots
08 Manipulating Geometry
0801 Editing Tools - Offsetting Objects
0802 Editing Tools - Joining Entities
0803 Editing Tools - Breaking Objects
0804 Editing Tools - Scaling Objects
0805 Power Commands - Power Edit
0806 Power Commands - Power Copy
0807 Power Commands - Power Recall
0808 Power Commands - Power View
0809 Associative Hide - Creating
0810 Associative Hide - Editing
0811 Associative Hide - Using Structure pt. 1
0812 Associative Hide - Using Structure pt. 2
09 Mechanical Part Generators
0901 Standard Parts Library
0902 Standard Parts Library Favorites
0903 Ribbons & Menus
0904 Screw Components
0905 Screw Templates
0906 Part Representations
0907 Leader Notes
0908 Chains & Belts
0909 Shaft Generator
10 Drawing Sheets
1001 Modelspace Views in Layouts
1002 Detail Views in Layouts
1003 Scale Areas in Modelspace
1004 Creating Viewports from Scale Areas
1005 Zooming Viewports to Defined Scales
1006 Plotting from Modelspace
1007 Scale Overrides
1008 Detail Views in Modelspace
1009 Creating Annotation Views
1010 Editing Annotation Views
1011 Title Blocks & Borders
1012 Creating New Layout
1013 Layouts from Templates
11 Page Setup Manager
1101 Creating a Page Setup
1102 Model Tab-Page Setups
1103 Layouts-Page Setups
1104 Modifying Page Setups
1105 Importing Page Setups
12 Viewports
1201 Default Viewports-Options
1202 Scale Areas
1203 Named Views
1204 Viewports-Model
1205 Viewports-Layout
1206 Polygonal Viewports
1207 Making Viewports from Objects
13 Dimensioning & Annotating
1301 Annotation & Symbols
1302 Creating Dimensions
1303 Editing Dimensions
1304 Hole Charts & Fit Lists
1305 Editing Hole Charts & Fit Lists
1306 Revision Lists
14 BOMs / Parts & Balloons
1401 Part References
1402 Bills Of Materials (BOMs)
1403 Inserting Parts Lists
1404 Inserting Parts Lists Using Structure
1405 Ballooning Parts
15 Leveraging Existing Data
1501 Removing Mechanical Content
1502 IGES In
1503 IGES Out
16 Options For the CAD Manager
1601 Standards Based Design
1602 Layer / Text & Symbol Properties pt. 1
1603 Layer / Text & Symbol Properties pt. 2
1604 Annotation Tools
1605 Component Properties & BOM
1606 Parts Lists
1607 Balloons
1608 Content Libraries pt. 1
1609 Content Libraries pt. 2
17 Conclusion
1701 Wrap Up
18 Credits
1801 About the Author
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