Accredited training
Continue your education in going digital
22 lessons
Covering all you need to design CAD files from 3D scans for 3d printing.
5.75 hours
of video content
6 Science Credits/ CEU's
3D CAD literacy is essential in your ability to leverage 3D printed parts and designs. CAD literacy is the ONE THING that you can do to achieve additive independence, where you own your design pipeline, and you can control the results that you see.
Detailed market assessment of O&P 3D software industry
Save 90% of the cost of buying into 'no CAD skills' softwares
Own your own skills, transferrable into other industries.
Join a community and learn from your peers and the experts.
After this training, you will have working knowledge and workflows in how to design orthotic devices for 3D printing from 3D scans, using repeatable and standard tools.
3D scan alignment, anatomy correction, trimline capture and CAD preparation.
Surfacing and modeling methods for dynamic and smart shapes.
Reusable templates made in the course you can carry through to your workflows.
Introduction to online vendor MJF sourcing and what you need to say to get the best results.
Bonus content for color, decals and lattice workflows.
See for yourself how learning CAD the right way and with relevant coursework can rocket you to the top of the game...
Learn about the software market, how to install programs, mindset tips and tricks, and promotions for discounts on purchasing software.
Discover the quick and effective worfklow of using Zbrush and Fusion 360 to quickly process and design standard parts and tools in Fusion 360. Create designs in under 40 minutes!
Want to convert an existing old brace into a new 3D printed one? No problem. Learn how to take a scan of a device and convert it into a CAD model for 3D printing.
Leverage good design and get others to print for you. Learn how to source online manufacturing quotes and materials in a live demo example, and tips on some of the biggest mistakes to avoid.
Learn how Zbrush has all the tools you need to be able to take your CAD design and mesh preparation to the next level with these bonus tools!
Digital products that teach the benefits of going digital.
Updated courses and libraries of topics. Come back and keep your workflows current.
Keep your credits up to date.
Coursework that can fit on any device, from any location.
Walk away with a curated user interface and menu system that gets you started quickly..
Learn from the experts in the field, teaching tried and tested methods of design skills.
Join the Discord community, and learn from your peers, ask questions and further your learning.
Skills that transfer into other industries.
Materials are available whenever you need them, spotty internet or otherwise.
Our product is best in class and we stand behind its quality. This course includes:
5.75 hours on-demand video
11 downloadable resources
Software analysis video
Access on mobile
Accredited program
Online graduate community
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Investing in your skills is a scary task, and its no easy thing to start. If you change your mind within 30 days, you will be refunded the cost of the course.
no questions asked.
Industrial Designer, CAD Operator, Digital Design Specialist
Arthur is a 3D print designer who has spent the last 9 years working as a 3D scanning specialist and industrial designer, and focuses on 3D design workflows that leverage both technologies in any custom fab setting. Arthur has worked in automotive, medical, engineering, dental, prototyping, pcb enclosures, props and film and also O&P, among others. With a passion for the 3D printing medium and software workflows, Arthur has implemented training for systems workflow for several practitioners, and uses his software skillset that bridges all genres of design to create catered, agnostic methodologies that allow users to not only learn the software tools to complete their jobs, but grow their CAD skills in highly versatile ways that can be compared against the context of what other fabrication industries are already doing.