From Virtual to Real Model – Learn 3D Printing!Thanks to 3D printing technology, completing a physical object based on a computer model is simplified. It is the fastest and most cost-effective way to produce small parts before more complex manufacturing measures, such as CNC milling or injection molding, have to be used.In this safety and basic function course, you will learn to import 3D files into the PrusaSlicer® software, modify them if necessary, and then print them on the Prusa. You will learn all the necessary information and skills that will enable you to operate the machines for all 3D printing requirements.What you can do after the introductory 3D printing course:Operate and reserve the 3D printers, Prusa® MK4, Prusa® XL and Prusa® Mini, in the MakerSpace.Prepare your own 3D models or files downloaded from the internet for printing with the slicer software.Print 3D models with the filaments PLA, PETG, and TPU.Use the possibilities of 3D printing to implement your ideas in model making, design, for spare parts, etc.Attention: Our Prusa printers are currently only available in Garching. This course is a prerequisite for using the machines independently in the MakerSpace! MachinePrusa® MK4, Prusa® XL, Prusa® Mini Duration 2 hours Minimum Age12 yearsChildren between 12 and 16 years of age may only attend the 3D printing course accompanied by a parent or guardian.For young people between 16 and 18 years of age, the written consent of a parent or guardian is required.RequirementEnglish language skills Safety Notice Closed-toe shoes must be worn in the workshop at all times. Access to the MakerSpace will be denied if this is not followed. Booking InformationChanges and errors are not excluded.MakerSpace reserves the right to cancel the course if there are insufficient participants.Please check your contact details so that you can be contacted in case of any changes.
From Virtual to Real Model – Learn 3D Printing!
Thanks to 3D printing technology, completing a physical object based on a computer model is simplified. It is the fastest and most cost-effective way to produce small parts before more complex manufacturing measures, such as CNC milling or injection molding, have to be used.
In this safety and basic function course, you will learn to import 3D files into the PrusaSlicer® software, modify them if necessary, and then print them on the Prusa. You will learn all the necessary information and skills that will enable you to operate the machines for all 3D printing requirements.
What you can do after the introductory 3D printing course:
- Operate and reserve the 3D printers, Prusa® MK4, Prusa® XL and Prusa® Mini, in the MakerSpace.
- Prepare your own 3D models or files downloaded from the internet for printing with the slicer software.
- Print 3D models with the filaments PLA, PETG, and TPU.
- Use the possibilities of 3D printing to implement your ideas in model making, design, for spare parts, etc.
- Attention: Our Prusa printers are currently only available in Garching.
This course is a prerequisite for using the machines independently in the MakerSpace!
Machine
Prusa® MK4, Prusa® XL, Prusa® Mini
Duration
2 hours
Minimum Age
- 12 years
- Children between 12 and 16 years of age may only attend the 3D printing course accompanied by a parent or guardian.
- For young people between 16 and 18 years of age, the written consent of a parent or guardian is required.
Requirement
English language skills
Safety Notice
Closed-toe shoes must be worn in the workshop at all times. Access to the MakerSpace will be denied if this is not followed.
Booking Information
- Changes and errors are not excluded.
- MakerSpace reserves the right to cancel the course if there are insufficient participants.
- Please check your contact details so that you can be contacted in case of any changes.