Description
This course is an excellent sequel to the Designing For 3D Printing with Fusion 360 course by Vladimir Mariano. We apply powerful design tools and techniques to model 7 fidget spinners that can be 3d printed. We explore circular and rectangular patterns, take advantage of user defined parameters to quickly and efficiently modify our designs and learn how to import and modify models from McMaster-Carr.
The objective of this course is to help you improve your Fusion 360 design skills through series of fun 3d printable projects. We warm up with a few simpole designs and then quickly move on to some advance modeling techniques.
By the end of the course you will have gained an arsenal of new tools and techniques to help you tackle your next brilliant idea.
Información sobre el Instructor
4.61 Calificación
19505 Estudiantes
6 Cursos
Vladimir Mariano
Designer and 3D Fabricator
Vladimir is the instructor of the top selling online course Designing for 3D Printing with Fusion 360. He has taught over 10,000 students how to design for 3D printing. Vladimir runs two makerspaces in Connecticut and teaches Fusion 360 and 3D printing at a local college.
3D design and printing allows him to get all the crazy ideas out of his head and turn them into real objects. Some are practical while others are well, fun.
He has a degree in Geology from West Virginia University and a RobotC Programming Instructor Certification from Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy.
Student feedback
Reviews
Everything is very well explained and easy to follow. Fantastic course.
I miss the opening skits Mr. Mariano did at the beginning of each project in his beginner course but the lessons are just as good as I've come to expect. I would definitely recommend this course to build on the skills learned in the first one.
Another good course learned a lot on this one. At first wasn't to thrilled but the last fidget spinner I learned a lot.