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3D SCANNING & DESKTOP MACHINING TRAINING
Qubic provides training for all their systems using
Workplace Training & Assessment qualified staff. Whether you are
a new user who knows very little about 3D scanning and
desktop machining, or an existing user who would like to refresh
your skills, Qubic
can provide courses tailored to your specific requirements.
Qubic training courses are also valuable for those who are yet
to use 3D scanning or desktop-machining devices. By gaining hands
on exposure to these devices, you will be able to gain an appreciation
of how these technologies can improve your productivity, lower
costs
and streamline processes.
Customised courses on all Roland products offered by Qubic can
be developed to suit your specific requirements.
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Introduction to 3D Technology
These introductory courses are designed for absolute beginners
in the fields of 3D scanning and desktop machining. They are ideal
for those who would like to examine the technology first hand, and
assess its usefulness to their organisation.
1. Introduction to 3D Scanning
Aim: This course is an ideal introduction for those who are new
to 3D scanning and would like to see first hand how the technology
works. The course provides an overview of a broad range of 3D-scanning
technologies and how to integrate scan data into CAD programs.
Course participants will have practical experience using scan data
from Roland 3D scanners and use Rhino as the CAD program.
2. Introduction to Desktop Machining
Aim: This course is an ideal introduction for those who are new
to desktop machining and would like to see first hand how the technology
works. The course provides an overview of computer-controlled cutting
machine technology, and how it fits into a computerised work process.
Course participants will use the Roland MDX-20 and Roland software
to create an object from supplied 3D CAD data.
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Desktop Machining
EGX-20
1. The Basics
Aim: To teach users how to operate the EGX-20 for 3D machining
and engraving.
Objectives: Users will be able to prepare the machining head for
operation, plan machining operations, prepare a 3D-CAD file for
machining, prepare materials for machining, set machining settings,
start a machining operation, change cutters.
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MDX-15/20
1. The Basics
Aim: To teach users how to operate the MDX-15/20 for 3D machining.
Objectives: Users will be able to prepare the machining head for
operation, plan machining operations, prepare a 3D-CAD file for
machining, prepare materials for machining, set machining settings,
start a machining operation, change cutters.
2. Advanced
Aim: To teach users how to operate the MDX-15/20 for 3D machining
of complex objects.
Objectives: Users will plan machining operations to cut from 2 sides,
prepare a 3D-CAD file for machining from 2 sides, prepare materials
for machining from 2 sides, set machining settings, start a machining
operation for 2-sided cutting.
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3D Scanning
1. The Basics
Aim: To teach users how to operate the MDX-15/20 for 3D scanning
and how to export data to other programs.
Objectives: Users will be able to prepare the scan head for operation,
prepare objects for scanning, plan the scanning settings, start
a scan, assess scan data, do basic scan-data clean-up and export
scan data.
2. Advanced
Aim: To teach users how to create 3D CAD files for animation or
manufacturing using 3D scanning data.
Objectives:
Users will be able to specify 3D scan requirements for an object, import the
3D scan data into a CAD program and build a clean 3D CAD model
suitable for animation or manufacturing.
Users will also see how automatic NURBS creation software works. |
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