3D Printing Hardware

This course is part of 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing Specialization

Instructors: Matthew Griffin +1 more

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What you'll learn

  •   Understand the history and development of desktop 3D printers
  •   Describe the different types of desktop 3D printers, how they work, what they are used for, and objects they can create
  •   Set-up and prepare a 3D desktop printer for printing a test object
  •   Identify 3D printable objects and prepare them for 3D desktop printing
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Mechanical Design
  •   Open Source Technology
  •   Computer Hardware
  •   Manufacturing Processes
  •   3D Modeling
  •   Mechanical Engineering
  •   Electronic Components
  •   Digital Design
  •   Thermal Management
  •   Technical Support
  •   Hardware Design
  •   Control Systems
  •   Hardware Troubleshooting
  • There are 6 modules in this course

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    Module 2: Exploring Desktop 3D Printing Hardware - Control and Mechanical Systems

    Module 3: Exploring Desktop 3D Printing Hardware: Materials and Extrusion System

    Module 4: Preparing Designs and Jobs for Desktop 3D Printing & Printing Services

    Module 5: Operating Desktop 3D Printer Hardware: Preparing to Print

    Module 6: Operating Desktop 3D Printer Hardware: Printing and What Follows

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