Remote Online Ceramic 3D Printing Workshop or Consultation

$50.00 - $450.00

Remote, online custom workshop or consultation to address Your specific ceramic technical or ceramic 3D printing goals and questions.

Based on our highly successful in-studio In-Person Ceramic 3D Printing workshops at Slip Rabbit Studio, Seattle, we have developed a range of remote learning offerings—from getting started with the clay printer and 3D printing foundations to more advanced technical consultations, trouble shooting, work file reviews, and hands-on remote making workshops—that cater to a variety of learning levels and learning goals.

Workshops and consultations can be tailored for individuals (non-professionals and professionals), small groups (design/architecture company presentations, clay studios), and schools (classes, research clusters, and makerspaces).

Recommended for those who are interested in getting a ceramic 3D printer, recently purchased one, or would like to further polish their skills.
However, having equipment is not necessary. I can work with You remotely, by demonstrating the use of the equipment, answering any questions You may have, walking you through some steps of creating a print file, and printing Your file here at Slip Rabbit.

Workshop duration and cost: $50 for each 20-minute increment (Please choose 20, 40, 60, 120, or 180 minutes below.)
Additional fees may apply for glazing, firing, shipping of ceramic pieces.

Upon registration, you will receive an email with a link to questionnaire to assess Your workshop needs and scheduling preferences.

You will need a Zoom application for the workshop.

Some sample workshop topics/learning goals:
Intro to ceramic 3D printers. How to choose a printer for Your needs/What other parts and equipment are needed.
Intro to the 3D printing workflow.
Printer operation (Potterbot or Delta WASP type printers) and printer maintenance basics.
Intro to CAD using Rhino's design environment; making solid models for 3D printing. 
Slicing software. Slicing and trouble shooting for clay printing.
Ceramics trouble shooting: Clay preparation. Form and structural issues for printable ceramic designs. Post-printing issues in clay. Getting your piece ready for firing.
Advanced printing: Difficult forms. Special design needs. Large and multi-component parts. Building with printed parts. Advanced trouble shooting. STL and OBJ file reviews.