3D Printer Peer Certification
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- There are some people who will want to take the Intro to 3D Printing Class to get a full understanding of the design and use of a 3D printer. These classes are presented to teach many people at a time.
- Peer certification is another way to get trained and up to speed to use the 3D printers
- Peer certification or instruction can be done with a knowledgeable member who uses the 3D printers and wants to give a 1 on 1 instruction to another member
- It will be necessary to be trained in the use of the 3D printers with a class or peer instruction of the UltiMaker II and MatterControl Delta 3D printers
- How does each 3D printer work
- Proper use and control of each 3D printer
- Discussion of the software that creates the files and how the files are accessed on the 3D printer
- What is expected of each user of the 3D printer
- Discuss that MakeICT supplies the filament, cost is $.04 per gram
- How to change filaments
- How to troubleshoot problems and report problems that cannot be resolved
- One of the members who is trained in the use of the 3D printer and certified will do a peer certification to validate all of the above using the 3D Printer Peer Certification form
- The form will be signed and dated by the member who just got certified
- The form will be signed and dated by the 3D certified member
- The form will be retained by MakeICT
- The new certified member will be entered on the FabLab 3D Printer approved user section on the Wiki
- It is the responsibility of all certified 3D printer users to review any published information at the 3D printer area
- It is the responsibility of all certified 3D printer users to update their certification if there are any changes that require any new forms to be signed
- Failure to comply with the 3D printer certification rules could have there certification revoked