3D Printing: Fusion 360 for Makers

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Program Type:

Makerspace, Technology Class

Age Group:

Teens, Adults
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This event requires a payment of $10.00 per registrant to attend.
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Allowed Ages: 12 and up

Program Description

Event Details

Wouldn't it be nice to just print that knob for the stove that broke instead of waiting for one in the mail? Take this class and you can!

This class will focus on the basics of Fusion 360 CAD software for household repairs using 3d printing. Participants will take a real-world broken object and recreate it in 3d so a replacement part can be printed. The broken part will be provided for the class.

Participants will need to bring a laptop and mouse with Fusion 360 installed. For information on installing Fusion 360 for personal use, click here.

Self-taught in many disciplines with an unhealthy obsession for tools and a creative streak, Ian Lucas has been using Fusion360 to create and prototype many of his maker projects.

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Program fee

There is an additional fee for this program.

Per the Library's Programming Policy refunds will not be granted for patron cancelations on programs made less than 48 hours prior to the programs.