Blender for 3D Printing Beginner Basics Effects (101)
- DESIGN
- Mar 05, 2025

Blender for 3D Printing – Beginner Basics & Effects (101), available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 62 lectures, based on 172 reviews, and has 2191 subscribers.
You will learn about Design Fundamentals for 3D Printing Basics of 3D Modeling for 3D Printer Beginner Prototyping for 3D Printed Products Theory of 3D Designing for a 3D Print Blender Overview 3D Printing Tool Box – Blender Add On Bool Tool – Blender Add On How to Design for No Rafts & No Supports How to build Flexible Design Projects Blender Introduction & 3D Printing Workflow Basics to Box Modeling Basics to Adaptive & Flexible Design Basics to Practical Designing This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner students who want their design ideas to be 3D Printed. or Students who want to learn flexible design skills to 3D Print their ideas into reality. or 3D Printer users who want to start 3D Printing their own creations. or Students interested in 3D Product Design for rapid prototyping. or Those who want to join an online community of 3D Designers to grow their skills. or Someone who wants to begin their journey towards their future career. or Someone who wants to become a Professional 3D Print Designer. It is particularly useful for Beginner students who want their design ideas to be 3D Printed. or Students who want to learn flexible design skills to 3D Print their ideas into reality. or 3D Printer users who want to start 3D Printing their own creations. or Students interested in 3D Product Design for rapid prototyping. or Those who want to join an online community of 3D Designers to grow their skills. or Someone who wants to begin their journey towards their future career. or Someone who wants to become a Professional 3D Print Designer.
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Summary
Title: Blender for 3D Printing – Beginner Basics & Effects (101)
Price: $79.99
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 62
Number of Published Lectures: 62
Number of Curriculum Items: 62
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 62
Original Price: $64.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
Do you want to start 3D printing your own ideas?
This step-by-step beginner course teaches you how to use Blender’s FREE 3D software to turn ideas into 3D printable objects.
You’ll learn by doing! I’ll lead you through a couple of 3D Printing projects that will help you understand the techniques that you can use to start becoming a 3D print designer.
You learn 3D Design Workflow & Theory with these projects :
– Suzanne The Monkey (with Effects)
– A Simple Door Wedge
By the end of this course, you will be able to easily 3D design, fix common design issues, and export for 3D printing. You will have new ideas flying through your mind then start turning them into reality.
Print That Thing is where we share, inspire, and challenge people to get into 3D printing design.
In this course your will learn the Blender basics so you can start boosting your creativity now. You’ll learn how to do easy, yet helpful effects that will keep your design workflow flexible. We will also show you a few different slicers so you can see how to 3D print your designs using different software.
Can’t wait to see what you 3D print design with your new super power!
keep creating,
Jwall
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: BLENDER 100 – Overview & Instructor
Lecture 1: 01 – Beginner 100 – 3D Print Design Workflow
Lecture 2: 02 – Blender for 3D Printing
Lecture 3: 03 – Setup Blender for YOUR 3D printer DO NOT SKIP
Lecture 4: 04 – DOWNLOAD Blender Shortcuts for 3D Print Designers PDF
Lecture 5: 05 – THOY Theory
Lecture 6: 06 – Slicing
Lecture 7: 07 – STLs GCODE
Lecture 8: 08 – Manifold
Lecture 9: 09 – Challenge 1
Chapter 2: Blender Overview & Setup
Lecture 1: 10 – Blender UI Overview
Lecture 2: 11 – Window Customization
Lecture 3: 12 – 3D Print Toolbox
Lecture 4: 13 – Bool Tool + Measure It
Lecture 5: 14 – Challenge 2
Chapter 3: Blender Tools
Lecture 1: 15 – Selection Tool
Lecture 2: 16 – 3D Cursor
Lecture 3: 17 – Moving 3 Button Mouse
Lecture 4: 18 – Moving Trackpad
Lecture 5: 19 – Moving 3D Space Mouse
Lecture 6: 20 – Add Delete
Lecture 7: 21 – Grab
Lecture 8: 22 – Rotate
Lecture 9: 23 – Scale
Lecture 10: 24 – Transform
Lecture 11: 25 – Annotate
Lecture 12: 26 – Measure
Lecture 13: 27 – ADD Primitives Tool
Lecture 14: 28 – Edit Mode – Vertices
Lecture 15: 29 – Edit Mode – Edges
Lecture 16: 30 – Edit Mode Faces
Lecture 17: 31 – Transform Orientations
Lecture 18: 32 – Pivot Points
Lecture 19: 33 – Snapping
Lecture 20: 34 – Proportional Editing
Lecture 21: 35 – Challenge 3
Chapter 4: Well Done!
Lecture 1: 36 – Congrats and Next Steps
Chapter 5: BLENDER 101 – Modifier Effects & 3D Print Workflow
Lecture 1: 01 – Manifold Monkey
Lecture 2: 02 – Repair Monkey – 3D Print Toolbox
Lecture 3: 03 – Add Objects with Bool Tool
Lecture 4: 04 – Subtract Objects with Bool Tool
Lecture 5: 05 – Decimate – Low Poly
Lecture 6: 06 – Subdivision Surface – Smooth
Lecture 7: 07 – Remesh – Blocks
Lecture 8: 08 – Wireframe – Voronoi
Lecture 9: 09 – Solidify – Hollow – Thicken
Lecture 10: 10 – Bevel – Edges
Lecture 11: 11 – Sculpting – DynoTopo
Lecture 12: 12 – Challenge 1
Chapter 6: Export & Slice for 3D Printing
Lecture 1: 13 – Export for 3D Printing
Lecture 2: 14 – Slicing in Cura
Lecture 3: 15 – Slicing in Prusa Slicer
Lecture 4: 16 – Slicing in Simplify 3D
Lecture 5: 17 – Slicing in Chitabox – Resin
Lecture 6: 18 – Render HD Photos Workflow
Lecture 7: 19 – 360 Product Video – Workflow
Chapter 7: Basics to Box Modeling
Lecture 1: 01 – Cheese Wedge – Intro
Lecture 2: 02 – Sizing your Wedge
Lecture 3: 03 – Adding Cheese Holes
Lecture 4: 04 -Using the Bool Tool
Lecture 5: 05 – Export and Slice your Cheese Wedge
Lecture 6: 06 – You did it – Cheesy Door Wedge Complete
Chapter 8: Congratulations
Lecture 1: Well Done!
Instructors

Jayson Wall
3D Printing Designer
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