
Using LOD in Inventor Stress Analysis is really easy, and makes good sense. If you are not using these, this tip will save you some headaches. ...Read the rest of this article...
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Using LOD in Inventor Stress Analysis is really easy, and makes good sense. If you are not using these, this tip will save you some headaches. ...Read the rest of this article...
New web access for Autodesk Inventor Engineer-To-Order ...Read the rest of this article...
Autodesk has released the first details about the Product Design Suite for 2013. Links, release date, and breakdowns inside. ...Read the rest of this article...

Scott introduces a long term series of blog posts highlighting Autodesk Vault user interface inconsistencies. ...Read the rest of this article...
The Autodesk Inventor of the Year 2011 contest is ending. Here's a summary and the link to vote. Do it now. ...Read the rest of this article...
Inventor Stress Analysis is a wonderful tool. Here's a tip and warning about applying loads. ...Read the rest of this article...
Using Inventor's Synchronous Belt Component Generator? Here's a quick tip for resetting your pulley information ...Read the rest of this article...

The Welding environment occasionally doesn't like to prep some Sheet Metal edges. Here's what I was able to do to get moving. ...Read the rest of this article...

Scott releases part 3 of the series, detailing how to leverage Inventor's part sketches & drawings to create CNC cut files. ...Read the rest of this article...

For the second part in this series I have a couple of videos showing you how to export a face of your part and a sketch in your part as a dxf/dwg file. It is very simple and so don’t have a lot to say about it. However, people often use it for its simplicity, since you can quickly knock up a cut file and fire it off to [...] ...Read the rest of this article...