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Experience the Future Technologies of 3D Printing

Be A Maker Club - 3D Printing Summer Camp

June 15, 2020

Unleash your creativity this summer with 3D printing. Learn design, engineering, and technical software skills in our live online classes. Control 3D printers through your web browser and watch them print your models in real-time.

What is 3D printing?

3D printing or additive manufacturing is the making of three-dimensional solid objects from a digital code. This is achieved using a process where an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until the object is created. 3D printing enables you to produce complex shapes using less material than traditional manufacturing methods.

Why is 3D printing important?

It is one of the key future technologies. As the 3D printing industry grows, the landscape will change for job seekers, so it is critical for today’s students to become fluent with the programs and machines required for 3D printing preparing them for 21st-century careers.

Each live class is limited to 4 students, so everyone receives individual attention from our qualified product design instructors. Students will not just learn about software but also the basics of product design from idea to manufacturing. Each child will receive the printed products by mail.






LEVEL 1:

This is the first step in your child’s 3D printing journey. Tuition $125, Materials and Shipping $28.

In this 5-day class your child will:

  • Design 2 objects using online computer-aided design software TinkerCAD.
  • Assign settings to a 3D printer online.
  • Control a 3D printer remotely to print his or her object.

Sample projects for level 1

  • Letter keychain
  • Person shape cut through keychain
  • Emoji tag
  • Face shape ear bud holder
  • Signet ring
  • Braclet/ Wristband

LEVEL 2:

This is the second step in the introduction to 3D printing journey. Tuition $150, Materials and Shipping $38.

In this 5-day class your child will:

  • Practice the 3D printing concepts learned in level 1.
  • Apply CAD software design techniques to independently make combination 3D      models.
  • Use CAM software to remotely control 3D printers.

Sample Projects:

  • Precise clamp or holder
  • Bow Tie or Hair Bow
  • Sculpted face design
  • Animal shape phone holder
  • Hinge or Joint
  • Articulated shape

Classes start from June 15 to August 28 with batches available on the hour for the following age groups:

  1. 6 to 7 years
  2. 8 to 10 years
  3. 11 to 13 years
  4. 14 to 15 years

A special 25% discount for all our Macroni Kids Readers with the coupon G7EUC9N2.


We are makers that help you make

We started teaching children computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD & CAM) in our makerspace lab in 2018. Our focus has been on product design that enables a child to repair, make, and invent for their everyday life.

With the closure of in-person makerspace classes, we decided to apply our pedagogy to online making and are offering online 3D design and printing classes starting in June 2020.


Sign Up For 3D Printing Summer Camp Today!

 Contacts:
Be A Maker Club
1252 Monte Vista Ave, Suite 9
Upland, CA 91786
(323) 686-2324

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Be A Maker Honors, Awards, or Certifications

  • Social Impact Fellowship by the Kravis Lab at Claremont McKenna College
  • 46% of students enrolled are girls in our makerspace classes
  • A textbook chapter on 3D printing in K-12 education to be published by Pearson in collaboration with Nova Southeastern University