Technology and 3D printing
Dr. Yolanda Campos-Jurado
Friday, June 17, 1-3 PM
CSRB NTA room 401, 4th floor
This class will provide a general overview of 3D printing and its use in the research setting. You will learn the fundamentals of what is a 3D model and what makes a 3D model suitable for a 3D printer. You will also learn about how we use 3D printing and other new technologies in labs in our department. The 2-hour session will combine a short introduction of the basic concepts together with interactive activities and a DIY project.
We will deep into:
- What is 3D designing and printing?
- How to use Tinkercad, a free online collection of software tools.
- What are the best practices for designing in Tinkercad software, specifically for 3D printing?
- Why is 3D printing useful for scientific research?
- How we combine 3D printing with other technologies to design and create our own devices in research?
You will practice:
- How to modify a 3D model.
- How to create basic 3D models.
- How to use a FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) 3D printer and the desktop software.
- How to use some of the own designed devices that are being used in the labs in our department.
Resources and recommended material
- https://www.tinkercad.com
Free online software for 3D modeling, also has free access to designs from other users! We recommend creating a profile before the class.
- https://classroom.weareprintlab.com/courses
Online platform of 3D printing lesson plans, some are free.
If you have a laptop or a tablet please bring it to class!