In this short webinar we talk about Design for Additive Manufacturing (DFAM) for both plastics and metals. Get a brief overview of additive manufacturing as a whole, where it is now and where it’s going.
Then we dig into the meat and look at improvements in NX advanced manufacturing by doing some light weighting & optimizing for both metals and plastics. We kick around a few samples that we take apart and lightweight with Topology Optimization and Generative Design using the Frustum TopOp tab in NX. We also be look at lattice structures and how to use those.
Lastly we’ll touch upon some of the work Applied CAx has been doing with our Carbon M2 3D printer.
We held this webinar on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018
This webinar was led by Sterling Logan, owner | engineer at 3DLOGICS, and Taylor Saul, technical account manager for Applied CAx.
Sterling Logan is owner and lead engineer at 3D LOGICS, a professional Additive Manufacturing lab specializing in SLSplastics and DMLS metals. Their professional services and expertise go beyond 3D printing to includeCAD Design, Part Optimization, 3D Scanning, and Reverse Engineering.
Taylor Saul is technical account manager for Applied CAx. Taylor is a wealth of knowledge on CAD, CAM and PLM, and is your first point of contact for improving your workflows, licenses and processes.