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In the real world, engineers use CAD (computer-aided design) to create products and projects
In this course, you will learn to use the same software used by professional engineers to bring their ideas to life
Then, once you've designed it on a computer, you will use a 3D printer to bring it to life
Plus, the software we use is free!

Maybe you got a 3D printer for Christmas a while back. It was a total blast for the first two weeks. You printed the test dog, maybe a boat (the famous Benchy), and downloaded a few files from Thingiverse.
But now? It’s probably sitting in the corner gathering dust.
I get it. 3D printing is frustrating. Downloading other people's files gets boring fast. And when you try to design your own?
> The software is confusing.
> The math is brutal.
> The prints turn into "spaghetti."
So the printer sits there, and the kid goes back to video games. It’s a massive missed opportunity.
You will learn how to take ideas from their mind and create them on the computer.
Using parametric design, you will learn how to design dice, rings, bracelets, and much more using professional engineering software.


Parametric design is the approach used in the workforce today.
Rather than thinking in terms of shapes, modern engineers think in terms of "features," letting them design and create models significantly faster.
And, with the advent of A.I., feature-based parametric design is a key part of our future.
Engineering doesn't stop at the computer. Once you finish designing their parts, you'll learn to print and assemble them.
You will begin with simple projects, and ultimately create bracelets and fountains of your own design!


After finishing this course, you will have the skills and resources to create anything you want, from robotic arms to 3D printed fashion!
Note: I don't teach 3D printed clothing in this course - it is a more advanced topic.
Engineering isn't for everyone.
I won't charge you until you know you actually like it.

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