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Additive Manufacturing: Metal 3D Printing

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Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron

1:08:47

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  • 001. Metal 3D printing on a budget.mp4
    00:58
  • 002. Who this is for.mp4
    00:39
  • 003. Lower-cost metal 3D printing overview.mp4
    02:04
  • 004. Filament-type printing process introduction.mp4
    02:16
  • 005. Green and brown process stages.mp4
    03:46
  • 006. Material considerations.mp4
    03:32
  • 007. Pros and cons vs. other technologies.mp4
    03:54
  • 008. Debinding and sintering.mp4
    03:13
  • 009. Part shrinkage and density.mp4
    02:03
  • 010. Design considerations for benchtop metal additive.mp4
    04:47
  • 011. Resolution, shrinkage, and isotropy.mp4
    03:06
  • 012. Post-sintering treatment and specialty materials.mp4
    02:19
  • 013. Simulation, testing, and validation.mp4
    05:11
  • 014. Outsource or make in-house.mp4
    03:37
  • 015. Overview of higher-volume-production metal additive.mp4
    03:03
  • 016. Part geometry considerations.mp4
    03:16
  • 017. Selecting a metal 3D printing technology.mp4
    04:16
  • 018. 3D printed composite parts.mp4
    02:22
  • 019. High-strength parts.mp4
    03:28
  • 020. High-temperature polymers.mp4
    03:45
  • 021. 3D printing ceramics.mp4
    05:27
  • 022. Learn more about 3D printing metal.mp4
    01:45
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    Learn budget-friendly techniques for additive manufacturing with metal. New technologies and rethinking of old ones have opened up the possibility of 3D printing with metal much more cheaply than before. This course explores options and tips to get started with filament-based metal 3D printing and related techniques. Learn about the printing process, available materials, and workflow steps: printing, debinding, sintering, and post-processing. Instructors Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron also include an overview of high-temperature and high-strength 3D printing alternatives, like composites and higher-strength plastics. The authors compare the costs and challenges of outsourcing versus in-house manufacturing, so you can decide which is right for you.

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    Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron
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    3D printing will transform many industries.Our consulting practice, Nonscriptum LLC (joint with Rich Cameron) is focused on good strategic application of maker technologies in general, and on training others to use them. We teach others how to use these technologies, but with a focus on why to use them. We have written seven books for the Apress imprint of Springer-Nature publishing, and just finished our second book for Make Community LLC. We have authored many courses for LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com). For National University, I focus on making science and math more understandable for our students who will one day go on to be educators themselves. I am also a recovering rocket scientist, and spent 16 years at Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, as well as being an MIT alum active in various alumni pursuits. Specialty: Finding ways to explain technology, math and science to people so they get it. We are experienced in developing content for online learning.
    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 22
    • duration 1:08:47
    • Release Date 2022/12/28