Do I need prior CAD experience?
No. Training can start from basic shapes and simple sketches, then gradually move toward useful objects such as keychains, pen stands, brackets, and prototypes.
FAQ
Clear answers for beginners, schools, makers, and product teams planning their first or next 3D printing step.
No. Training can start from basic shapes and simple sketches, then gradually move toward useful objects such as keychains, pen stands, brackets, and prototypes.
The training uses FreeCAD for 3D modeling and Ultimaker CURA for slicing. Both are practical, widely used, and accessible without expensive software licenses.
Hands-on sessions use Creality Ender 5 Pro style FDM workflows. The concepts transfer well to many similar filament-based 3D printers.
Yes. Installation support covers assembly checks, bed leveling, Z-offset tuning, extruder calibration, material handling, workspace setup, and first-print guidance.
The right duration depends on your goals. A beginner session can introduce CAD, slicing, and first prints, while deeper programs can cover troubleshooting and prototype development.
Yes. Product development guidance helps convert rough ideas, sketches, or requirements into printable models, then improves them through print-test-review cycles.
Share your learning goal, printer model, or prototype idea. Print3D Technologies will help you choose the right starting point.