Course details
Digital sculpture - 3D print 2
1DS-2 FaVU 1DS-2 Acad. year 2021/2022 Summer semester 2 credits
Advanced settings of some of the most used slicers (G-code generation software) will be introduced, including an explanation of their differences and benefits. Clarification of FDM printing processes and their use or complications in creating some specific shapes. In addition, the course will include clarification of the rules for assembly work and large objects made up of multiple interconnected parts (creation of offsets, locks, appropriate dividing planes, comparatives). Attention will also be paid to the formation of joints (bonding, welding, chemical bonding), joint retouching and print defects and surface treatments (abrasive, additive, chemical).
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Time span
- 16 hrs lectures
- 10 hrs seminar
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Subject specific learning outcomes and competences
Upon completion of the course students will be able to estimate the appropriate procedure for the production of specific objects and to work independently with 3D printer and service software.
Learning objectives
The objective of the course is to expand students' skills achived in the course Digital Technology - 3D printing 1; to introduce students to advanced G-code settings; to master the process of creating complex objects while using advanced possibilities of optimization, dividing and subsequent joining of larger objects, assembly and surface finishing.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Successfull completing of the Digital sculpture - 3D Print 1 course, or a hands-on experience with 3D print.
Progress assessment
Granting credit is tied to attendance and active participation in workshops.
Teaching methods and criteria
Combination of lectures and methodological and content management of students' independent work at workshops.
Controlled instruction
Attendance in lectures - 70% min., workshops are mandatory.
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