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Additive Manufacturing: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques

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Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron

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  • 01 - Parallel multi-nozzle machines.mp4
    03:10
  • 01 - Welcome to Additive Manufacturing Tips, Tricks, and Techniques.mp4
    01:00
  • 01 - Choosing a material for a surface quality.mp4
    03:33
  • 02 - Tips for print surface quality.mp4
    04:16
  • 03 - The five-minute guide to printing with resin.mp4
    04:27
  • 04 - Clearing a nozzle clog without disassembly.mp4
    04:40
  • 05 - Filament jams.mp4
    04:47
  • 06 - Tips for large filament prints.mp4
    03:48
  • 07 - Filament 3D printing in the automotive aftermarket.mp4
    03:30
  • 08 - Metal 3D prints without sintering.mp4
    03:19
  • 09 - Checking printer platform calibration.mp4
    03:49
  • 10 - Distributed manufacturing in emergencies Lessons learned.mp4
    06:31
  • 11 - Additive manufacturing surge capability.mp4
    04:14
  • 12 - Abrasive filaments and your nozzle.mp4
    02:59
  • 13 - Retrofitting wireless capability on a 3D printer.mp4
    03:22
  • 14 - Tips for creating transparent prints with filament.mp4
    03:19
  • 15 - Ordering operations within a layer.mp4
    04:34
  • 16 - Distributed manufacturing in emergencies.mp4
    06:31
  • 17 - Additive manufacturing surge capability.mp4
    04:14
  • 18 - Nozzle replacement issues.mp4
    03:18
  • 19 - Thicker layers.mp4
    03:53
  • 20 - Sanding 3D prints.mp4
    02:51
  • 21 - Printing food.mp4
    03:47
  • 22 - Recycled filament.mp4
    04:22
  • 23 - Painting and dying 3D prints.mp4
    03:10
  • 24 - Infill strategies.mp4
    06:26
  • 25 - Creating detailed features.mp4
    06:36
  • 26 - Print bed surface options.mp4
    03:42
  • 27 - Choosing and applying tape.mp4
    03:35
  • 28 - Advanced Cartesian printer calibration.mp4
    04:04
  • 29 - Advanced extruder calibration.mp4
    07:02
  • 30 - Architectural 3D printing applications.mp4
    05:59
  • 31 - Printing at different scales.mp4
    04:20
  • 32 - Printer speeds.mp4
    05:45
  • 33 - Belt 3D printers.mp4
    02:48
  • 34 - Bridging and overhangs.mp4
    06:01
  • 35 - Design for injection molding vs. 3D printing.mp4
    05:32
  • 36 - Printing with flexible filament.mp4
    05:31
  • 37 - Nanoprinting.mp4
    03:26
  • 38 - Emerging software standards 3MF.mp4
    06:22
  • 39 - Modeling stresses and printing with filament.mp4
    04:42
  • 40 - Repeatability in 3D printing.mp4
    06:00
  • 41 - Printing on fabric.mp4
    02:24
  • 42 - Faster resin printing.mp4
    03:07
  • 43 - Generative design and lightweighting.mp4
    04:28
  • 44 - Custom supports.mp4
    04:34
  • 45 - Modifier meshes.mp4
    03:11
  • 46 - CAD software tips for creating multimaterial prints.mp4
    03:57
  • 47 - Keeping filament dry.mp4
    02:12
  • 48 - Testing 3D prints.mp4
    04:50
  • 49 - Bioprinting.mp4
    03:38
  • 50 - Large prints.mp4
    04:14
  • 51 - Vector vs. raster printing.mp4
    05:10
  • 52 - Categories of 3D CAD software.mp4
    04:17
  • 01 - Ultimaker Cura plug-ins.mp4
    03:26
  • 02 - Filled resins.mp4
    02:33
  • 03 - Conductive and ESD safe materials.mp4
    03:57
  • 04 - Printing with embedded fiber.mp4
    03:45
  • 05 - Selecting a slicing program.mp4
    05:00
  • 06 - Using a host program.mp4
    04:13
  • 07 - Using bioprinting to replace animal testing.mp4
    04:52
  • 08 - Ceramic 3D prints.mp4
    05:20
  • 09 - Multicolor vs. full-color 3D printing.mp4
    03:22
  • 10 - 3D printing for assistive tech.mp4
    03:45
  • 11 - 3D printing in low-resource environments.mp4
    03:33
  • 12 - Choosing a nozzle.mp4
    05:07
  • 01 - Printer maintenance Lubrication.mp4
    06:59
  • 02 - 3D printing glass.mp4
    03:19
  • 03 - Picking a print bed surface.mp4
    06:12
  • 04 - Closing the filament 3D printer control loop.mp4
    04:25
  • 05 - 3D scanning.mp4
    06:30
  • A_sphere_1.zip
  • A_sphere_2.zip
  • A_sphere_wrong_1.zip
  • A_sphere_wrong_2.zip
  • cube20.zip
  • d4.zip
  • d4_with_support.zip
  • drain_cover.zip
  • hook.zip
  • Description


    Additive manufacturing, aka 3D printing, is transforming traditional industry. Now it’s possible for anyone to create usable products and prototypes. This series provides those interested in additive manufacturing with insights into the craft of printing with filament and resin. Get weekly tips, tricks, and techniques for creating high-quality prints, troubleshooting clogs and jams, and maintaining your 3D printer. You can also get first looks at new hybrid additive manufacturing techniques that fuse an existing manufacturing practice with 3D printing, and new applications of the technology. Instructors Rich Cameron and Joan Horvath also provide advice on choosing the best materials for your project and working with specialty filament such as metal.

    Note: Because this is an ongoing series, viewers will not receive a certificate of completion.

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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 71
    • duration 5:07:35
    • Release Date 2023/01/14

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