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Design
Introduction
The purpose of Woodwork for Inventor
Software installation and activation
System requirements
Autodesk Inventor project settings
Design style requirements
User’s guide
Assembly copying
Material assignment
Setting grain direction
Oversize adjustment
Hardware arrangement, configuration and hole cutting
BOM generator
AutoPlot
Working with materials and workpieces
Concept
Working with material and color names
Types of workpieces and materials
Color and palette items
Part and blank size calculations
Cover position in the part with respect to fill grain direction
Material assignment command
Palette creation and control of their content
Creation of materials
Grain direction adjustment
Workpiece oversize adjustment
Material refresh
Edge band generator
Working with joints
Concept
Joint arrangement in the assembly model
iMatch
Automatic generation of mortises and tenons
Assembly copying
Starting the command and navigating in the program window
Opening the assembly to be copied
Creation of component sets
Selecting location for copying
Using renaming schemes
Pack and Go
Component reuse
Selecting copying task options
Visibility control
Part visibility and access control
Renaming side browser nodes
BOM generator
Concept
BOM and table types
Component data in BOM specifications
Material summaries
Replacements
Work and navigation in the BOM generator window
Description of information displayed on the screen
Configuration of displayed columns
Merging BOMs
BOM header data
Replacement configuration
Entering replacement values from MS Excel worksheet
Creating BOM templates
Arranging fields in a sheet
Fields describing header
Fields describing component
Fields describing material
Drawing tasks
Autoplotting bundles
Concept
Additional drawing setup commands
Cover marking
Hole annotation placement
Automatic hole centermarking
Creating Autoplot templates
Description of component view projections placed in the drawing
Setting the output area and drawing bundles
Adding symbols to labels and selecting a sheet template
Setting visualization style of part dimensions and edges
Hole annotation and table settings
System settings
How it is done
CAM
Introduction
Purpose of the CAM module
Activation of the CAM software module
Explanation of the terms used in the description
Creating a CNC program for an item
Opening a part in the CAM environment
Selecting a machine and setting a base point
Creating a grooving operation
Creating a drill operation
CAM status overview and moving to the processing of the next part
Creating CAM technological operations for the next part
Creating CAM technological operations for the remaining parts and generating CNC programs
Opening a CAM environment and workflow stages
CNC machine description
Concept
Tools
Spindles
CNC machines
CNC machine configuration command
CNC machine configuration
Editing Tool Pool content
Job creation
Clamping
Concept
Part clamping command
Operations
Drill
Command description
Operation visualization and control in the side browser
Mill
Command description
Operation visualization and control in the side browser
Pocket
Command description
Operation visualization and control in the side browser
Grooving
Command description
Operation visualization and control in the side browser
Cut
Command description
Operation visualization and control in the side browser
CNC program generation