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A Guide to Inventor Bill of Materials

From basic concepts to advanced techniques, ensuring you leverage BOM for efficient project management and accurate documentation. Whether you're a beginner or looking to enhance your skills, this blog provides valuable insights to optimize your workflow and improve your product development lifecycle.
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What’s New in Autodesk Inventor

Discover the latest enhancements in Autodesk Inventor with our comprehensive overview. Learn about new features, improved workflows, and updates that can boost your productivity and design capabilities. Stay ahead in your field with KETIV's expert insights.
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Autodesk Inventor Model States

This guide explores Autodesk Inventor Model States, focusing on their evolution from Level of Detail (LOD), the role of the primary model state, and their application in assembly environments. We highlight Model States' advantages in protecting intellectual property, improving design transportability, and providing precise information to stakeholders. The integration of Model States is deemed a game-changer, offering efficiency and enhanced capabilities to both seasoned and new Autodesk Inventor users.
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How to Find Internal Volume in Inventor Professional

Knowing the internal volume of an object can help designers optimize its functionality and performance. If you need to determine the amount of space within an object that can be filled with liquid or gas, finding the internal volume using Autodesk Inventor is an essential feature. This tool can be useful for a variety of […]
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Real World Learning for Autodesk Inventor with Pinnacle Series

The teams at KETIV are excited about this one! This new tool can help accelerate your skill building within Inventor and your other Autodesk applications. The new Pinnacle Series plug-in for Autodesk Inventor is contextual learning at its finest – learning in real life situations during your daily activities. Check out this quick overview of […]
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Top 5 Autodesk Tech Tips & Tricks

With dozens of features and options in Autodesk software, it is normal to feel overwhelmed or get stuck on a project due to an error in settings or lack of knowledge. We have pulled our top 5 Inventor and AutoCAD tips of 2021. These have helped Autodesk users improve their efficiency and avoid roadblocks when […]
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How to Get Started on Drawing Automation

Check out this review to understand the past trainings and the next steps that we will cover in this blog. In the first webinar session of this series, we went over how to get started with Visual Studio. Our second session walks through how to create basic geometry in Inventor API. Finally, the last session covers pushing values to inventor parameters.    In this blog, we […]
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How to Simplify Models in Inventor Professional 2022

Inventor 2022 introduced the Simplify tool as the revamped and streamlined version of the Shrinkwrap tool. This gave the same benefits and functionality as the Shrinkwrap tool, but in a much more streamlined form. With these new improvements and added features, it is much easier to use and add to your current workflow. What does […]
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How to Create Custom Sketch Symbols in Inventor Professional

Sketch symbols are used to create custom sketch symbols that are unique to the industry you work in, so you can communicate your design intent. The name “sketch symbol” may be misleading because a lot of users might think the sole purpose of this tool is to just sketch symbols. If you are limiting the […]
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How To Use Custom User Coordinate Systems with Inventor Assembly

How To Use Custom User Coordinate Systems (UCS) with Inventor Assembly for Inventor Professional The origin within an Inventor assembly or part is a feature not often thought of. The origin is assigned 3 planes, 3-axis, and a point that can be referenced throughout your file. The Inventor UCS feature allows professionals to use the […]
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