CS198: 3D Printing with Fusion 360

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6 on 1

$299

Ages 10+, Two 45 minutes lessons/day, Monday to Friday, 1 week, 10 lessons total

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1 on 1

$399

Ages 9+, Two 40 minutes lessons/day, Monday-Friday, 1 week, 10 lessons total

  • Coding & Tech (Ages 7 - 18)
  • Hardware/Software/Books Required?

    You will need a PC or Mac computer as well as a headphone with a mic. Tablets not allowed. We will teach you how to program 3D printing software on a computer.

Course Description

3D printing or additive manufacturing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file. The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes. In an additive process an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until the object is created. In this course, you will learn how to use Fusion 360 to create printable, precise, and complex 3D models. You will be exposed to a variety of 3D modeling tools and learn how as well as when to use them. This course also covers replicating real world objects based on a few reference photos..There will be a wide range of objects that will be modeling which include machinery components that can be printed to be potentially used to in real world applications.  No 3D printer is required during class as lessons will be taught in computer simulation software. Students can download projects to their own 3D printer after class.

FAQ

You will need a PC or Mac computer with high speed internet connection as well as a headphone with a mic. We will teach you how to program 3D printing software on a computer.

Please contact us through email at admin@coding4youth.org, one of our counselors will assist you.

We will teach them how to program 3D printing software with a simulator. Students can then connect to any 3D printer to print.