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Autodesk Inventor Multi-Tool Project

This document outlines an Autodesk Inventor assignment to design a multi-tool that holds at least 2 tools in a pocket-sized case. Students must submit individual .ipt part files and an assembled .iam assembly file in a zip folder. Resources provided include Inventor tutorials on the school's SharePoint site for making parts, examples of a single tool and case, and contact information for questions.

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Autodesk Inventor Multi-Tool Project

This document outlines an Autodesk Inventor assignment to design a multi-tool that holds at least 2 tools in a pocket-sized case. Students must submit individual .ipt part files and an assembled .iam assembly file in a zip folder. Resources provided include Inventor tutorials on the school's SharePoint site for making parts, examples of a single tool and case, and contact information for questions.

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Autodesk Inventor Assignment

Multi-Tool

Example of Solution

Requirements
Have at least 2 tools
example: Phillips screwdriver, nut driver

Have a case
Be able to use only 1 tool at a time
Be able to fit in your pocket

Deliverables
Submit a zipped folder containing the
following:
The individual .ipt part files
The assembled and constrained .iam assembly file

Resources
Go to the inventor tutorials under 3D printing
in the training documents in share point.
https://stillwater.sharepoint.okstate.edu/ecen
design/Training%20Documents/Forms/AllItem
s.aspx?RootFolder=%2fecendesign%2fTraining
%20Documents%2f3D%20Printing&FolderCTI
D=&View=%7b32AA5FD8%2d14A0%2d4761%
2d955C%2dDA908315FCF0%7d
There are documents that explain how to use
inventor.

Sharepoint Resources

Making a Part Tutorial

Example of Single Tool

Example of Case

Questions
E-mail ecedesign@okstate.edu
Come to the TA hours

Example of Solution

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