GMETRIX AUTODESK INVENTOR CERTIFIED USER - PRACTICE EXAM #1 (QUESTIONS 11-20)

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Summary

This video guides viewers through questions 11-20 of the GMetrix Autodesk Inventor Certified User Practice Exam #1. It covers various Inventor commands such as Revolve, Work Features, Parameters, Sketch Constraints, Rectangular Pattern, and Hole modifications, providing step-by-step instructions and demonstrating how to find the required measurements.

Highlights

Question 11: Revolve Command and Surface Area
00:00:12

The video starts with question 11, which involves using the Revolve command in Autodesk Inventor. The user opens the 'revolve IP' file and applies the Revolve command to a given geometry around the Y-axis. After the revolve operation, the surface area of the resulting model is measured to be 10.207.

Question 12: Creating a Bridge with Work Planes
00:02:34

Question 12 requires creating a bridge within a part using a work plane. The user creates a new work plane 2 inches down from the top opening of a box. On this plane, a rectangle is sketched and then extruded to a depth of 0.25 inches. The surface area of the top of this newly created bridge is calculated as 2.750.

Question 13: View Representation Default Name
00:06:32

Moving on to question 13, the video addresses identifying the default name for a new view representation. The user navigates to the view representations, right-clicks to create a new one, and observes that the default name generated is 'View2' without any spaces or special characters.

Question 14: New Project Options
00:08:11

Question 14 asks about the available options when launching a new project in Autodesk Inventor. The video demonstrates that when starting a new project, the two primary options presented are 'New single user' and 'New vault project'.

Question 15: Changing Master Hole Diameter and Parameter Name
00:09:49

For question 15, the task is to change the diameter of the master hole in 'parameters IP' to 8.165. The user identifies 'Hole1' as the master hole, edits its feature to the specified diameter, and then finds its parameter name in the fx parameters dialog, which is 'D14'.

Question 16: Driving Dimensions Controlling Geometry
00:12:32

Question 16 focuses on the type of dimension that controls geometry. The video confirms that a 'driving dimension' is the type of dimension used to control and define the geometry of a sketch or feature.

Question 17: Sharing Sketches for Cutouts
00:14:01

Question 17 involves sharing a sketch for a circular cutout. The user opens 'shared sketches IP', identifies the sketch for extrusion six, right-clicks to share the sketch, and then extrudes the circular cutout through the part to a specific face. The surface area of the resulting cutout face is 2.721.

Question 18: Applying Sketch Constraints and Measuring Length
00:16:06

In question 18, the user modifies a sketch by applying horizontal and vertical constraints to straighten lines. After constraining the lines in the 'sketch constraints IP' file, the length of a specific line is measured to be 1.137, rounded to three decimal places.

Question 19: Rectangular Pattern and Surface Area
00:17:42

Question 19 requires creating a rectangular pattern from an existing hole. The user opens 'rectangular pattern IP', creates a 5x3 pattern with a spacing of 1 unit, and then measures the surface area of the entire tiled top surface, which is 39.264.

Question 20: Modifying Hole Types and Measuring Surface Area
00:20:00

The final question, question 20, involves changing a small hole to a counterbore. In the 'holes IP' file, the user identifies 'Hole2', changes its type to a counterbore with a 1-inch diameter and 0.125-inch depth. The top surface area of this modified counterbore is then measured as 44.073.

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