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Additive Manufacturing: Short Run Production
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===Course: Making Video 2: Teach Something===
===Course: Making Video 2: Teach Something===
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===Course: Learning Video Production and Editing===
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Online Maker Training through LinkedIn Learning

Course: Design for Additive Manufacturing: FDM

INSTRUCTOR: Kacie Hultgren

1h 47m Beginner + Intermediate Released: 1/18/2018

Fused deposition modeling (FDM), also known as fused filament fabrication (FFF), is a common type of 3D printing. Whether you are using FDM for prototyping or producing end-use parts, a design for manufacturing process will ensure your parts are easy to manufacture on FDM printers. Join Kacie Hultgren for a comprehensive overview of FDM design principles. Optimize your parts by understanding key concepts like orientation, tolerance, and support material. Learn how to use programs such as Cura and MakerBot Print to visualize your design before 3D printing, and achieve accuracy, fit, and strength. In chapter eight, Kacie uses Fusion 360 to take you step by step through a sample project—a hinged box—that puts these design strategies into action.

Learning objectives

  • What is FDM?
  • Thermoplastics and FDM
  • CAD and CAM
  • Creating supportless designs
  • Optimizing for orientation
  • Achieving accuracy and fit
  • Visualizing your design with Cura and MakerBot Print
  • Designing assemblies
  • Working with Fusion 360
  • 3D printing your design



Course Outline

Introduction

1. FDM Basics
2. CAD and CAM
3. Bases and Supports
4. Features and Options
5. Optimizing with Cura
6. Optimizing with MakerBot
7. Assemblies
8. Design a Hinged Box
Conclusion



Course: Making Video 2: Teach Something

Making Video 2: Teach Something

Course: Learning Video Production and Editing

Learning Video Production and Editing