Stan Wile

Manufacturing Solutions Consultant<br><br>Specializing in manufacturing environments, Stan has implemented Autodesk manufacturing products with several industries including the extrusion, automotive, furniture, and custom machinery markets. He has extensive experience and a comprehensive understanding of the technical, practical business, and human dimensions of implementation. Stan is an Autodesk certified instructor and he provides training, support, and implementation for AutoCAD, Vault, Showcase, Inventor, and iLogic.

  • Process Automation: Top 3 Myths You Need to Know2:25

    Process Automation: Top 3 Myths You Need to Know

    Discover the top 3 process automation myths and how to overcome them

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  • Reducing Point Cloud File Size With Autodesk Recap

    Reducing Point Cloud File Size With Autodesk Recap

    When saving out a RCP or RCS file from Autodesk's Recap, the default resolution is 5 mm between points.

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  • Working with Point Clouds in Inventor53:02

    Working with Point Clouds in Inventor

    Explore the Leica BLK360 and see how you can easily integrate this technology with Autodesk Inventor to reference point clouds in your designs.

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  • AutoCAD Electrical Tips and Tricks49:19

    AutoCAD Electrical Tips and Tricks

    See Stan's favorite tips and tricks for Autodesk AutoCAD Electrical, allowing you to enhance your current workflow.

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  • Modeling a Garter Spring (Simmerring) in Inventor

    Modeling a Garter Spring (Simmerring) in Inventor

    There is a method where points are created around a revolved surface torus. Planes are placed about the axis and points on the sectioned quadrants are placed for each rotation.

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  • Creating a Detail View in AutoCAD

    Creating a Detail View in AutoCAD

    During my last AutoCAD Electrical Tips and Tricks presentation, I was asked how to create an enlarged detail view in AutoCAD. Here is a quick overview of the process

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  • What's new in AutoCAD Electrical 201323:01

    What's new in AutoCAD Electrical 2013

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