Micro-Webinars
Micro-webinars are brief, 15 minute sessions focused on improving 3D printing skills.
They cover topics like troubleshooting, optimizing print settings, and maintenance, offering practical tips to help users achieve better prints and enhance their overall 3D printing experience.
Join our 3D printing micro-webinars held every even Wednesday at 3:30 PM EST to boost your 3D printing skills.
Can’t attend live? No worries—register now, and you’ll receive a link to the recorded video, so you can catch up at your convenience. Don’t miss out on these valuable insights to enhance your 3D printing experience!
Upcoming Micro-Webinars
October 16, 2024: Learn How to Recognize and Dry Wet Filament
Learn how to identify wet filament by spotting poor print quality, like stringy or brittle results, and popping sounds during extrusion.
Discover simple methods to dry it using a filament dryer or a low-temperature oven to restore optimal printing performance.
October 30, 2024: Understanding Z-Offset - Key to Perfect Bed Leveling
Learn what Z-offset is and why it’s crucial for achieving proper bed leveling.
If your printer uses a proximity sensor, the Z-offset often needs a negative value to account for the sensor's detection height.
November 13, 2024: Setting Z-Offset "On the Fly" with JellyBOX for Perfect First Layers
Learn how to set the proper Z-offset value "on the fly" with JellyBOX while printing the first layer.
Discover how adjusting this setting during the print ensures perfect first layer adhesion for improved print quality.
November 27, 2024: Troubleshooting Bed Adhesion - Tips and Tricks Beyond Z-Offset
Learn how to troubleshoot poor bed adhesion even when the Z-offset is set correctly.
Explore various reasons for adhesion issues and discover helpful tips and tricks to achieve a strong first layer for successful 3D prints.
Catch the Replay
October 2, 2024: How students can slice 3D models without needing to install a slicer.
Click here to see recorded session on YouTube.
Click here to download PDF file with the slides from the session
With Kiri:moto, students can slice 3D models directly from their browser without needing to install any software.