Overview
Learn how Cutsforth, a manufacturer in the power industry for 25 years, is using 3D printing to quickly validate designs and cut manufacturing costs. In this webinar, Jason Kammerer, engineering manager at Cutsforth, will walk through his development process from designs in CAD to printed prototypes to final injection molded parts and assembly.
Learning Objectives:
- Watch demonstration videos to discover how Cutsforth uses Formlabs Black and Clear resins to validate designs and features for manufacturing
- Explore examples of using stereolithography (SLA) materials for functional prototyping
- Learn tips and tricks for preparing your model in Formlabs PreForm print preparation software and cloud-based CAD software Onshape
Speakers:
Jason Kammerer
Engineering Manager, Cutsforth
Jason Kammerer is the engineering manager at Cutsforth and enjoys leading his team on the cutting edge of technology. Cutsforth focuses on innovating best-in-class products for the power generation industry. Before working at Cutsforth, Jason designed and tested outdoor recreation equipment in the Pacific Northwest.
Andrew Edman
Applications Engineer, Formlabs
Andrew Edman is an applications engineer at Formlabs focused on using additive technologies to create value in manufacturing and industrial workflows, like using 3D printed tooling to bridge from prototype to production. Prior to Formlabs, Andrew worked as a design and engineering consultant, helping startups and Fortune 500 companies develop products from concept through to scale manufacturing.
Neil Cooke
Director of Technical Marketing, Onshape
Neil Cooke is the director of technical marketing at Onshape. Neil holds a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Leeds and has spent most of his working life in the CAD industry at various companies including Applicon, PTC, and SolidWorks.
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