I've been 3d printing various things for 10 years at home...but never got into serious mechanical parts printing because of no engineering knowledge....so will be signing up for this.
Great idea Matt! This is something I was trying to start at work since at the time we had so much talent there. (A Lunch & Learn kind of group, but the last few years were a disappointment )
Oh man, this is just the sort of thing I've been looking for. Looking forward to this. I'm also very interested in the different filaments some are hard and brittle, some are more flexible, would love to know the differences. How much is the course?
Not something I can really do now, but definitely in the future. how to scan an object to bring it into the 3D CAD software would be a good thing to cover. Including the best free 3D scanning software apps out there using your phone, if there are any. Keep up the great work!
It would be interesting. Especially done it by you cause your previous experience in the real field of this technique... other time I looked to courses for that but honestly there are thousands of material and don't know how to start and with which ps is better to use for 3d software.. I'll stay in contact to see further development of this idea..I could be one of the guy interested. Thank you
@@HTMR makes sense, thanks! Do you have a video explaining which kind of media to use for different purposes? I want to vapor blast my CB550 engine but I don't really know what media to get