New Online Remote Workshops + Illustrating Mathematics Publication

I am delighted to announce a new workshop format for these Covid times of social distancing and remote learning. These are HANDS-ON opportunities for technical consultation and/or for a custom workshop that addresses Your specific ceramic technical or ceramic 3D printing questions.

The workshop/consultation appointments can be scheduled in 60-minute increments here: https://quickrabbitdesigns.bigcartel.com/product/remote-online-ceramic-3d-printing-workshop

Workshops cater to a variety of learning levels and learning goals, and can be tailored for individuals (non-professionals and professionals), small groups (design/architecture company presentations, clay studios) and schools (classes, research clusters, and makerspaces). Equipment is not necessary.
Cost $150/60 minutes (60-, 120-, or 180-minute appointments are available). Pay what you can for BIPOC individuals and communities.

Some sample workshop topics/learning goals:

  • Intro to ceramic 3D printers. How to choose a printer for Your needs/What other parts and equipment are needed.

  • Intro to the 3D printing workflow.

  • Printer operation (Potterbot or Delta WASP type printers) and printer maintenance basics.

  • Intro to CAD using Rhino's design environment; making solid models for 3D printing. 

  • Slicing software. Slicing and trouble shooting for clay printing.

  • Ceramics trouble shooting: Clay preparation. Form and structural issues for printable ceramic designs. Post-printing issues in clay. Getting your piece ready for firing.

  • Advanced printing: Difficult forms. Special design needs. Large and multi-component parts. Building with printed parts. Advanced trouble shooting.

  • and more….

Upon registration, you will receive an email with a link to questionnaire to assess Your workshop needs and scheduling preferences. The remote online workshop/consultation appointment takes place on Zoom.

Timea’s work is in the freshly published Illustrating Mathematics book by AMS! We received the physical book last week. It’s really beautiful and a great record of all the amazing projects being done in Art&Math.

If you would like to buy a copy, you can do so here: https://bookstore.ams.org/mbk-135

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