Starter Recalling what you learnt last lesson write down how a 3D printer works. © Philip Cotton 2018.

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Starter Recalling what you learnt last lesson write down how a 3D printer works. © Philip Cotton 2018

Objectives To understand the 3D printing process To review different uses of 3D printing © Philip Cotton 2018

How to create a model to print 1. Design on CAD 01 2. Slice model 02 3. 3D print model 03 © Philip Cotton 2018

Designing on CAD 1. Models are designed using 3D CAD packages such as Fusion 360. 2. The models are designed in 3D and then exported as an STL file. 3. The STL files are sliced into layers and sent/uploaded to a 3D printer. 4. The printer then prints the STL files in layers. © Philip Cotton 2018

3D printing and Fashion 3D printing is being used in the fashion industry. Customised garments can be made that are unique to a customers sizing. New materials and printing techniques allows for more creative designs. https://www.sculpteo.com/en/applications/textile-industry/ © Philip Cotton 2018

3D printing in education Schools around the world are embracing 3D printing to teach students how to create designs. With 3D printing going to have such a huge impact upon how things are made, education is key to driving it forward. 3D printing is seen as a STEM subject as it uses Maths and Science principles http://www.3ders.org/ © Philip Cotton 2018

3D printing in medicine 3D printing is revolutionising the Medical industry. From 3D printed mechanical arms to Bio 3D printing. Medicine is set to benefit hugely from the growth of 3D printing. Mechanical arms can be 3D printed at a much lower cost than normal metal produced arms. As children grow, they can just print a new arm in a matter of hours. https://www.asme.org/engineering-topics/articles/manufacturing-design/top-5-ways-3d-printing-changing-medical-field © Philip Cotton 2018

3D printing and Drones 3D printing has allowed for new and emerging technology such as drones to be accessible for all. They can be printed quickly and cheaply and used as a learning tool. Previously expensive – now 3D printing and drones are common education projects. https://academy.autodesk.com/curriculum/airgineers-micro-drone © Philip Cotton 2018

Plenary Complete the plenary questions on your student worksheet. © Philip Cotton 2018