Introducing: Autodesk Inventor®
One of the best computer-aided design (CAD) application for 3D mechanical design, Inventor® allows you to visualize and simulate mechanical pieces. Inventor interface is very similar to Solidworks® and Catia® which are the three most used programs in mechanical design. You are expected to learn how to use them so I am going to share interesting info of Inventor®.
OFFICIAL WEBSITES.
The official site of Autodesk® is https://www.autodesk.com/.
The official overview site of Inventor® is https://www.autodesk.com/products/inventor/overview.
Autodesk® offers a free trial version of Inventor®, you can use it for a period of 30 days. If you want to download Inventor's free trial you can do it following this link: https://www.autodesk.com/products/inventor/free-trial. You have to create an account and provide your email in order to receive the activation serial.
ACTIVATING INVENTOR.
If you buy Inventor®, Autodesk® will lead you through the process. On the other hand, if you download the keygen by Xforce from this link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/5b6793k90v6h90j/Autodesk_X-Force_2019.rar/file, you will be able to install Inventor® for free. Instructions are inside the .rar file. This keygen also works for all Autodeks® products.
In order to install Inventor®, you will need the product key which is 797K1. All Autodesk® product keys can be found here: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/customer-service/download-install/activate/find-serial-number-product-key/product-key-look/2019-product-keys.
LEARNING HOW TO USE INVENTOR®.
Whether you have used Inventor® or you have never used it, it is not a bad decision to polish your knowledge. Since I knew about Inventor® I looked for tutorials around the internet, and the best tutorial I could find was the tutorial uploaded by "Solidworks Tutorial" on Youtube. The link of Inventor® tutorial is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkMYhICFMsGYkVrkVbX4xngskLzxTBStJ. In case you are interested, the user also uploaded tutorials for Solidworks® and Catia®.
If you are looking for blueprints to practice, I recommend the blog "Planos con ...ciri". The blog provides blueprints to be developed using your favourite CAD software, take the time to look at it.
I hope you like the post, keep visiting the post for more useful tools.
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