Students will have the opportunity to create a variety of projects (including their own Funko Pop toy and tool organizer) using 3D modelling software (Tinkercad) and learn how to use slicer software to optimize their designs before printing. Additionally, students will be taught how to operate and maintain different kinds of 3D printers. This course emphasizes how 3D printing can be used for real-world applications and by the end, students will be equipped with all the tools needed to create and print functional prototypes for everyday use!
Date TBD
Richmond Hill, ON
Makerspace: 561 Edward Avenue, Unit 1 Time TBD
Cost TBD
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Recreational Instructional
Intense or Competitive3D Printing (Gr. 5-8) is run by The STEAM Project.
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