3D Printing History
This hands-on course provides a comprehensive introduction to 3D printing, covering its history, technologies, materials, and real-world applications. Designed for beginners, the course explores fundamental concepts such as CAD design, slicing software, printer operation, and post-processing techniques. Students will gain practical experience by creating and printing their own 3D models while learning industry best practices.
Key topics include:
The evolution of 3D printing, from early prototypes to modern industrial uses
Design principles for functional and aesthetic 3D models
Operation of FDM and resin printers, including calibration and troubleshooting
Material selection, from basic plastics to advanced composites
Post-processing methods like sanding, painting, and chemical smoothing
Through a mix of lectures, demonstrations, and projects, students will develop the skills to bring digital designs to life. The course also examines emerging trends like bioprinting, metal additive manufacturing, and sustainable practices. By the end, participants will complete a final project showcasing their ability to design, print, and refine a 3D-printed object.
Ideal for makers, engineers, artists, and entrepreneurs, this course requires no prior experience—just curiosity about the transformative potential of 3D printing. Whether for prototyping, custom fabrication, or creative expression, students will leave with a strong foundation in this revolutionary technology.