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Getting Started with Model-Based Definition in Inventor

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    Description

    In this class, you’ll get some good-to-know basics when using Model-Based Definition in Inventor software. The integrated tolerance advisor helps to ensure GD&T (geometric dimensioning and tolerancing) is correct and complete. Additionally, you’ll learn about the benefits of applying all information to the model and using it downstream. This class is intended for beginners and those who want to get started with Model-Based Definition in Inventor.

    Key Learnings

    • Learn how to apply GD&T using the Tolerance Advisor
    • Learn how to assess the value of downstream using Model-Based Definition
    • Discover the benefits of using Model-Based Definition to create GD&T
    • Learn how to get started with 3D Annotation

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    Product
    Inventor
    Industries
    Industrial machinery
    Product design and manufacturing
    Topics
    Industrial Machinery
    CAD Management & IT
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