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This is a complete course on 3D scanning, 3D design and 3D printing in one day.

Topics include:

  • Setting up 3D sensors
  • 3D scanning a bust or a person using Skanect
  • Exporting a scan
  • Smoothing and filling the mesh
  • Automatically repairing the scan with Meshmixer
  • Printing your scan with a MakerBot printer
  • Optimizing a scan
  • Ordering a 3D print with i.Materialise or Shapewys
  • 3D printing technologies
  • TinkerCAD design
  • 3D printing know how
  • 3D printer maintenance

Every participant will receive your own 3D printed model in 2 weeks.

Outline

Part I: 3D Design - TinkerCAD & 123D Design

Module 1: TinkerCAD Overview

  • Login to TinkerCAD
  • Exploring Work plane Interface
  • Mouse Control and Grid Setting

Module 2: Basic TinkerCAD Functions

  • Moving an Object
  • Scaling an Object
  • Rotating an Object
  • Selecting and Grouping Objects
  • Snapping Objects Together
  • Measuring with Ruler
  • Aligning & Mirroring Objects
  • Duplicating Objects

Module 3: Shape Generators

  • Shape Generators
  • Importing 3D STL

Module 4 Exporting & Sharing a Design

  • Download a design
  • Order 3D print
  • Sharing on Thingiverse
  • TinkerCAD gallery

Module 5 TinkerCAD Challenge

Module 6: 123D Design Overview

  • Install 123D Design
  • Exploring 123D Design Interface
  • Moving Around

Module 7: Basics 123D Design Functions

  • Primitives
  • Sketches
  • Modify Sketches
  • Transform and Snap

-Module 8: Modifying Solids

  • Tweak
  • Push Pull
  • Shell
  • Fillet
  • Chamfer

Module 9: Combining and Hiding

  • Merging & Subtraction
  • Intersection
  • Hide/Unhide

Module 10: 123D Design Challenge

Part 2: 3D Printing

Module 11: Overview of 3D Printing

  • What is 3D Printing and How it works
  • History of 3D Printing
  • Introducing 3D Printing Technologies
  • 3D Printing service bureau
  • File format for 3D Printing
  • Mesh Modeling vs Solid Modeling
  • 3D Design file repositories

Module 12 3D Printing Essential

  • Raft
  • Overhang & support
  • Shelf and infill
  • Resolution
  • Design Rules

Module 13 3D Printing Hand On

  • Calibration & Leveling
  • Loading & unloading filaments 
  • 3D printer issues & maintenance
Part 3: 3D Scanning

Module 14: 3D Scan Sensors

  • How 3D scanner work?
  • 3D scan sensors
  • Setting up a scan
  • Scanning a person using 3D sensor

Module 15: Scanning an Object Using Camera

  • How Camera Scanning Work
  • Introducing 123D Catch
  • Taking Photos
  • Upload Scan
  • Download Scan

Module 16: Repairing a Scan

  • 3D scan repair software 
  • Introducing Meshmixer
  • Orienting a model
  • Selecting and erasing
  • Smoothing and filling
  • Extending surfaces
  • Auto repairing with Inspector

Speaker/s

Shehryar Khan has four years ago, to me 3d printing were two of those words which you use during lunch breaks at the university to show off in front of your friends. A 3d printed model of a car made for aerodynamic studies by a friend for his final year project was one of the coolest thing I had seen in the year 2013. Fortunately, out of a big pool of enthusiasts, I was lucky enough to get a chance to work on this technology and also make a living out of it.

Working in a 3d printing competence centre is the second most exciting thing I look forward to every morning when my alarm rings, first is obviously those extra ten minutes of sleep after snoozing the alarm clock. In my job, innovation is the key to sustainability and also the driver behind the patience and enthusiasm required to work in R&D. In other words, if we don’t innovate, we won’t have a job. Surely, it does get tedious and exhausting sometimes but that’s when instead of moving the steering left right, you pull it down like a yoke and begin to fly.

A skilled mechanical engineer and technical specialist of 3d printing technologies and high-end forward engineering CAD software tools with 4 years of hands on experience in 3d printing machines, software, research and production.

Employed at Materialise since August 2013, a company that has been playing an active role in the field of Additive Manufacturing (also known as 3d printing) since 1990. In addition to running the biggest 3d printing service in Europe, the company is also known for its innovative AM software solutions.
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