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manuale autodesk inventor - quale acquistare?

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But I've had it, but it's not a great deal. to give you an infarinate is ok, if you want something more specific oriented on other hello
 
But I've had it, but it's not a great deal. to give you an infarinate is ok, if you want something more specific oriented on other hello
Yes, I would like a good infarinated because besides doing some sketch and extrusion are not great. I would need a step-by-step guide to follow maybe by flanking it to the pc so as to read and test the commands on the program:) and get to an average level .

What do you recommend?
Thank you!
 
is the great guide formed by two volumes? It seems a lot deeper than the first, can you confirm?
Yes, they are 2 volumes from about 350 pages each. I have them (although related to the 2011 version) and in all sincerity are not so deep; the same arguments as the saddle-roast. If you need an infarination, I recommend it to you, at least save 2 bucks.
 
thanks tristan,
Yes, it costs almost double! having no chance to browse them in person I blindly trust your advice and will acquire the first.

Thank you.
See you soon!
 
Yes, they are 2 volumes from about 350 pages each. I have them (although related to the 2011 version) and in all sincerity are not so deep; the same arguments as the saddle-roast. If you need an infarination, I recommend it to you, at least save 2 bucks.
you will never find a book that deals with all the inventor topics in detail. 20 volumes would be needed. .
 
Hello, I am also interested in buying a book that explains starting from zero inventor, you who say, I take pruners?
among other things I noticed that there is only 2013, 2014 and 2015 did not make them?
 
with all honesty.... I dismiss the purchase of a paper manual, the few I've had to have underhand were not worth a tenth of the cost.

for a beautiful initial infarination just and advance the tutorials present in the program and read the popups before clicking at home, (most of the questions in the forum are already dealt with in the tutorials)
a good manual can be worth it if you intend to use particular functions of ipart/iassembly and configurator, but I still have to find one that is more practical than spending half an hour on the internet
 
Hello everyone,

from my experience I recommend to start the saddle, lipstick.

If you want to learn more, I recommend mastering autodesk inventor (in English) that deals with many more topics (cavi and cablaggi, fea).
 

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