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5/21/2020Skill Level Beginner
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- [Instructor] In my LinkedIn learning course, creating a 3D Printed Product Enclosure, we will learn how to create your very own enclosure design that you can 3D print yourself. We'll dive in with the basics of 3D modeling, creating the overall shape, and then we'll go on to add some more complex details, building up and finishing off the design. My name is Johno Ellison, and I've been a design engineer for almost 15 years, designing all sorts of products that can be 3D printed for the real world. So go grab that circuit board project that you've got laying around and join me on my LinkedIn learning course to learn how to make a 3D printed enclosure for it.
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Introduction
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1. Getting Started with the Basic Case
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Import an existing PCB file2m 56s
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2. Adding Details to Your Model
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3. Further Development of the Case
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Add artwork using DXF files3m 56s
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4. Printing and Rendering Your Model
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Conclusion
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Model recap and next steps3m 53s
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Video: Create a 3D printable case in SOLIDWORKS: An introduction