Additive Manufacturing: Troubleshoot 3D Prints

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Free Online Course: Additive Manufacturing: Troubleshoot 3D Prints provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Additive Manufacturing: Troubleshoot 3D Prints is taught by Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron.

Overview
  • Learn how to fix common 3D printing problems, such as prints that don't stick to the bed, pimples and dimples, and geometry issues.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • When 3D prints go wrong
    • Who this is for?
    1. Issues Caused by Printer Hardware
    • Overview: Issues caused by printer hardware
    • Parts of a 3D printer
    • 3D prints not sticking: Geometry and nozzle height
    • 3D prints not sticking: Surface and materials compatibility
    • 3D prints not sticking: Temperature effects
    • Printer over- or under-extruding
    • Pimples, dimples, and stringing
    • Test parts, printing square, and backlash
    • Part dimensions incorrect
    • Printer geometry-related problems
    • Filament jams and heat creep
    • Clearing a nozzle clog without disassembly
    • Nozzle replacement issues
    2. Filament Effects on a Print
    • Filament-specific issues
    • Extruder temperature and cooling issues
    • Choosing a material for a surface quality
    • Tips for creating transparent prints with filament
    • Handling abrasive filaments
    3. Part Geometry Considerations
    • Geometry considerations overview
    • Thin-walled prints
    • Vase prints
    • Tall, skinny prints
    • Printing solid
    • Orienting parts for strength
    • Prints with curves and holes
    • Interlocking parts and horizontal size compensation
    4. Identifying Software-Related Print Issues
    • 3D printing software workflow
    • Slicing and host programs
    • Print configuration management
    • Creating support
    • Infill effects
    • Ordering operations within a layer
    5. Issues with Multiple Causes
    • Systems-level debugging
    • Debugging surface quality issues
    • Creating detailed features
    Conclusion
    • Next steps