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Good morning, everyone.
I am preparing to learn inventor through the use of guide (unfortunately I need to have a linear path and especially paper to follow). I read in various posts that the 2 miglliors guides in circulation are that of edoardo pruneri and saddle-roast (new techniques). Am I right? I press that in the pc I installed inventor 2012 and that then I would take the guides for 2012 that you guide me to take?
and especially for one who is going to use this program for the first time is it better to start from inventor 2012 or 2013? Usually new programs always have problems while older ones a little less...
or inventor 2012 is too complicated for use like "didactic"? ?
in conclusion: what inventor? and what guide?
I thank you for the answers you want to give me and your availability...:smile:
 
I have the guide saddle-red inventor 2012, but it is quite incomplete, it does not treat all topics, as base is not bad...pruneri is definitely more complete (just read the index)
 
Good morning, everyone.
I am preparing to learn inventor through the use of guide (unfortunately I need to have a linear path and especially paper to follow). I read in various posts that the 2 miglliors guides in circulation are that of edoardo pruneri and saddle-roast (new techniques). Am I right? I press that in the pc I installed inventor 2012 and that then I would take the guides for 2012 that you guide me to take?
and especially for one who is going to use this program for the first time is it better to start from inventor 2012 or 2013? Usually new programs always have problems while older ones a little less...
or inventor 2012 is too complicated for use like "didactic"? ?
in conclusion: what inventor? and what guide?
I thank you for the answers you want to give me and your availability...:smile:
I have the pruners only that what I had found was of inventor 9 (a bit old), however is valid the same you recommend if you buy 2012 even better, but also uses the tutorials you find on the net are very useful.

As for the version, I have always used inventor 2010, only from very little use 2013 so I can not recommend you on one version or the other, but if you already have 2012 go ahead with that.
 
the pruneri has not been made for 2012, go 2 years for 2... so you should find that of 2011 or 2013, I recommend that of 2013 that is more similar to 2012 for the use of fast menus.
 
2012 or 2013?
goes from if something more 2013 must have, otherwise subscribers may have to say.
Of course all the differences are not so exclaiming, but there are.
you can easily start with 2012 as you have installed that, but to understand what to install you need to understand what you want to do with the program. If you have to do a job today and then it ends there you can use anything, if instead you start something destined to grow and evolve today, then it is always better to keep up with the times.
we come to the guide.
this:http://inventor3d.blogspot.it/2012/05/inventor-2012-gurus-guide.htmlis the guide to 2012 and is an e-book, while this:http://inventor3d.blogspot.it/2012/10/inventor-professional-2013-la-grande.htmlis a paper guide composed of two well-made volumes.
If you want paper, this second is a compulsory choice. the guide is well done and counting that the differences between 2012 and 2013 are not so marked, I would say that the guide can quietly go well.
If you want to see how it is set, from the post you can download a chapter in pdf as an example.

Hi.
 
I have the guide saddle-red inventor 2012, but it is quite incomplete, it does not treat all topics, as base is not bad...pruneri is definitely more complete (just read the index)
do you treat the Moldova form?
I'm interested in a stamping guide
 
good evening to all, excuse me if I'm wrong the place to put my question, just looking for a 2012 inventor manual that gives me directions on how to manage the type of material because I should determine the weight of a assembled. Do you think pruners can help me or should I switch to something else? Thank you in advance.
 
good evening to all, excuse me if I'm wrong the place to put my question, just looking for a 2012 inventor manual that gives me directions on how to manage the type of material because I should determine the weight of a assembled. Do you think pruners can help me or should I switch to something else? Thank you in advance.
for this there is no need for pruners:
assign through ipropierties the right material to each component part your set.
in combination, always with ipropierties, go on "physics" and there you see the mass of your assembled.if you convalore=0,click on updated.:smile:
Perhaps next time, for specific questions like this, open a new discussion.
 
but also uses the tutorials on the network are very useful.
hi sibillo, sorry about the banality of my question, is it not that you could tell me where to find these tutorials??? I'd like to learn the best inventor. I read on the forum that you do some monstrous things and I would like to learn how to use the inv to the fullest of its potential:wink:
 
Hi.
you can find thousands of video tutorials on you tube and an excellent guide is mastering inventor of waguespack (in English)
 

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