Course Details
Course Details
What You'll Learn
Topic 1. 3D Prototyping with 3D Printing and 3D Scanning
Overview of a Current 3D Printing Technology
Case Studies of Real-Life 3D Scanning and 3D Printing
Typical 3D Prototyping Workflow
Topic 2. 3D Printing Hardware and Filament
3D Printer Anatomy
3D Printing Hardware Issues and Solutions
Types of 3D Printing Filaments
Material Properties
3D Printing Filament Issues
Topic 3. 3D Printing Software and Simulation
Slicer Software Setting
Simulation of a 3D Printed Parts
Support Challenges
Course Info
Promotion Code
Your will get 10% discount voucher for 2nd course onwards if you write us a Google review.
Minimum Entry Requirement
Knowledge and Skills
- Able to operate using computer functions
- Minimum 3 GCE ‘O’ Levels Passes including English or WPL Level 5 (Average of Reading, Listening, Speaking & Writing Scores)
Attitude
- Positive Learning Attitude
- Enthusiastic Learner
Experience
- Minimum of 1 year of working experience.
Target Age Group: 21-65 years old
Minimum Software/Hardware Requirement
Software:
You can download and install the following software:
Hardware: 8GB RAM and 2GB Graphic Card Windows and Mac Laptops
Job Roles
Job Roles
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Product Designer
- Prototype Developer
- 3D Printing Specialist
- Industrial Designer
- Materials Scientist
- Quality Control Inspector
- CAD Technician
- Medical Device Designer
- Jewelry Designer
- Aerospace Engineer
- Automotive Design Engineer
- Art Conservator (using 3D scans for restoration)
- R&D Specialist in Manufacturing
- Orthopedic Surgeon (for patient-specific implants)
Trainers
Trainers
Review
Customer Reviews (27)
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Not possible to learn in one day but it's good to understand about 3D1. Do you find the course meet your expectation? 2. Do you find the trainer knowledgeable in this subject? 3. How do you find the training environment
Trainer is very professional and knowledgeable (Posted on 4/28/2018) - Mightl Recommend Review by Course Participant/Trainee
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Provide hands-on exercises on 3D printing1. Do you find the course meet your expectation? 2. Do you find the trainer knowledgeable in this subject? 3. How do you find the training environment
3D printing is just an overview. There are more information and tips one can get from YouTube. (Posted on 2/11/2018) - Will Recommend Review by Course Participant/Trainee
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Perhaps a self exploration - recommended topics on fusion 360 by Eve Tan, will benefit students learning curve, who are new to the software. Eve was very patient and understanding, that was a great help to an old dog, like me. Thank you. (Posted on 12/18/2017)1. Do you find the course meet your expectation? 2. Do you find the trainer knowledgeable in this subject? 3. How do you find the training environment - Might Recommend Review by Course Participant/Trainee
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Seating arrangement. (Posted on 1/17/2017)1. Do you find the course meet your expectation? 2. Do you find the trainer knowledgeable in this subject? 3. How do you find the training environment - Might Recommend Review by Course Participant/Trainee
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I did not receive your instructions to install the required software prior to the course. Would be good if you could standardize the example file / graphic for all participants (referring to the exercise on making a 2D image into 3D. At the start of each major hands-on exercise, would be good if you could show participants what the intended final product should look like. (Posted on 12/23/2016)1. Do you find the course meet your expectation? 2. Do you find the trainer knowledgeable in this subject? 3. How do you find the training environment
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