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[Intermediate] Learn Enclosure Design with 3D CAD

Intermediate hands-on workshop on designing an infrared rangefinder enclosure in Autodesk Fusion, with tips for 3D printing.

When
Fri, July 3, 2026 · 18:30–20:30 JST
Where
Tokyo Innovation Base, 千代田区丸の内3丁目8−3 · In person
Region
Kanto (Tokyo)
Organizer
Tokyo Innovation Base
Language
JA
Source
Peatix
Summary
An intermediate 3D CAD workshop held at TIB FAB. Participants use Autodesk Fusion for a hands-on exercise designing the enclosure of an infrared rangefinder. The design is approached with FDM 3D printing in mind, and the session covers the elements and practical tips needed to make a part printable. The content centers on the fundamentals of enclosure design, how to assemble parts within CAD, and tips for designing with 3D printing in mind. It suits people who want practical 3D CAD skills or who aim to start a manufacturing-oriented business. A laptop with the Autodesk Fusion trial installed and a mouse are required. Participation is free, capacity is 6 people, and the event is open to ages 15 and up. The workshop does not use a 3D printer itself; the focus is design work in CAD software. Beginners are encouraged to take the introductory 3D printing course first.
About the community

A hands-on workshop series at TIB FAB for people interested in manufacturing and digital fabrication. It regularly runs small-group sessions where participants learn tools such as 3D CAD and 3D printers through hands-on practice.

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