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    3D Printing and Tinkercad Crash Course

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    3D Printing and Tinkercad Crash Course

    3D Printing and Tinkercad Crash Course
    Last updated 2/2020
    Duration: 2h 3m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.3 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Learn the basics of 3D Printing using Tinkercad

    What you'll learn
    Basics of 3D Prininting and Tinkercad
    An Overview of how 3D Printers work
    Recommended 3D Printer Options
    Filament Types with their strengths and weaknesses
    Where to Find Free Print Models, and some services you can use to order prints if you do not have your own printer.
    How To Setup and Use Basic Tinkercad to design your own custom prints
    Advanced Tinkercad Methods
    How to prepare your files for printing
    How to measure an existing object and recreate it in Tinkercad (Light Switch Cover Example)
    Requirements
    No requirements
    Description
    Hello and thank you for checking out my tutorial on 3D Printing and using Tinkercad!
    My name is Michael Andrew and I have been a 3D printer for over 8 years and love it! I currently own a Prusa i3 mk3s and Makerbot Replictator 2x, and use them regularly, about 4-5 times a week. I print in all kinds of materials, but usually PLA, ABS, and PETG.
    As an instructor, I have also taught many of my friends, clients, and relatives as well as their children how to use a 3D printer to create their own designs.
    I can promise, once you learn the basics, it will change how you think in the best of ways! I am amazed at how natural and creative children are especially. I use my 3D printer to make money, and have paid for my printers many times over. I even have a utility patent for one of my 3D printed inventions and it all started with just being a little curious to start.
    Because this is my first course on 3D Printing, I would love to hear your feedback about what I can do to improve the course and make it easier to understand. Are you ready to get started?
    Welcome to the whole new world of 3D printing and design with Tinkercad!
    Best wishes
    Michael Andrew
    PS- Thank you again
    Who this course is for:
    Anyone interested in learning about 3D Printing & Designing With Tinkercad

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