•   3D Printing DIG005AS3AE-3010 05.01.2026-09.01.2026  3   (ITE3PADIG1, ...) +-
    Learning objectives
    Upon successful completion of the course, the student is able to

    operate and maintain the various printer types of the 3D LAb
    design a mesh in Blender
    export it to STL file format
    check the manifold properties of the mesh
    use RepetierHost or Cura to manage the printing process
    adjust the mesh and re-export the mesh until perfect
    Starting level and linkage with other courses
    DIG012AS2AE Basic 3D Design with Blender MUST be taken prior to this course with a good grade, or, the student must display adequate design competence using Blender, 3DS Max, or Cinema 4D.

    Any other 3D package can be considered, if it exports STL file format files.
    Contents
    Understanding 3D printing
    Understanding the path from Blender meshes via manifold checking to STL file and printer
    Printer materials (ABS, PLA, nylon)
    Fused Deposition Manufacturing type printers (MiniFactory, CoLiDo models, BCN3D)
    RepetierHost printer management software and using memory card for transferring print jobs
    Managing the printing process
    Hands-on training on a variety of 3D printer models
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria - grade 1
    The student

    has a passable knowledge of the 3D design process
    understands the use of different file formats
    understands the significance of the concept of manifold objects
    manages to create a very simple printable mesh
    manages to take the object through the printing process and the result is a small and simple 3D printed object
    Assessment criteria - grade 3
    The student

    has a good knowledge of the 3D design process
    understands the use of different file formats and is able to move between file formats as necessary
    understands the significance of the concept of manifold objects and uses tools to check for manifold properties
    manages to create a more complex printable mesh
    manages to take the object through the printing process and the result is a relatively complex 3D printed object
    Assessment criteria - grade 5
    The student

    has an extensive knowledge of the 3D design process
    understands the use of different file formats and is able to move between file formats as necessary
    understands the significance of the concept of manifold objects and uses tools to check for manifold properties
    manages to create a very complex or multi-part printable mesh
    manages to take the object through the printing process and the result is a complex or multi-part 3D printed object
    Further information
    Should a student already possess the knowledge and practice of 3D printing, it is possible for that student to design a mesh in the 3D package of his/her choice and then take it through the printing process from the STL file stage onwards. If the person has 3D prints that he/she has printed previously and individually, these can be considered at the teacher’s contact hour.

    When the implementation type of the course is contact, online or blended it is required that the student is present during those teaching hours that are marked in the study schedule. If you are absent more than 25 %, your grade will be lowered by one. If you are absent more than 50 %, the course is failed.

    Teaching methods and instruction

    This course presents the use of fused deposition printers (FDM) and resin printers (SLS).

    PLEASE NOTE THIS:

    An absolute prerequisite for this course is a passed MUM 8TA001 Basic 3D Design with Blender course. If this is not your case, please do not apply.

    Learning material and recommended literature

    This is a hands-on course, with some theoretical information at first.

    Working life connections

    After this course, students are able to run various printers using Cura, RepetierHost and PreForm.

    Campus

    Pasila Campus

    Exam dates and re-exam possibilities

    No exam.

    Teaching language

    English

    Internationality

    -

    Timing

    05.01.2026 - 09.01.2026

    Learning assignments

    This course has one mandatory modeling and printing task, and 4 tasks to be designed and printed by the students.

    Content scheduling

    Intensive week, contact lessons Mon to Fri 10 to 16.

    Groups
    • ITE3PADIG1
    • CONTACT
    • INTENSIVE
    • IT3PADIG1
    • EXCH
    • ITB3PADIG1
    Alternative learning methods

    This course can be completed with recognition of prior learning.

    Teachers

    Mikko Uusitalo

    Seats

    15 - 40

    Further information

    Models and prints 0 to 5.

    Degree Programme

    TRATI Business Information Technology

    R&D proportion

    0.00 cr

    Virtual proportion

    0.00 cr

    Evaluation scale

    H-5