Course Outline

Introduction

  • Overview of OpenSCAD for government use

Getting Started

  • Installing OpenSCAD for government systems
  • Understanding the OpenSCAD user interface for government applications
  • Setting up a project for government use

OpenSCAD Basics

  • 3D shapes for government projects
  • Transformations in OpenSCAD for government models
  • Boolean operations for government design tasks
  • Data types and variables for government applications
  • Flow control for government scripting
  • Modules and functions for government use
  • List comprehension in OpenSCAD for government tasks
  • 2D primitives for government projects
  • Extruding 2D primitives into 3D shapes for government applications

Advanced OpenSCAD

  • Creating 3D text for government designs
  • Modifier characters in OpenSCAD for government use
  • Operators for government applications
  • Animations in OpenSCAD for government visualizations
  • Multi-file modules for government projects

Project: Making a Pen Stand for Government Use

  • Breaking down a pen stand design for government purposes
  • Building basic objects for government models
  • Basic operations: translation and rotation for government applications
  • Modeling the pen stand for government use
  • Linear extrusion for government designs
  • Completing the pen stand for government projects
  • Building modules for government applications
  • 3D printing the pen stand for government use

Troubleshooting for Government Users

Summary and Next Steps for Government Applications

Requirements

  • No prior CAD experience required
  • Fundamental knowledge of geometric shapes

Audience for Government Use

  • Designers
  • Developers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • 3D Printing Enthusiasts
 21 Hours

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