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Welcome to the E-School section, dedicated to online learning in new technologies. Here, you will find information and tutorials on cutting-edge subjects. Explore CNC, 3D printing, laser cutting, photography, 3D scanning, and traditional woodworking and metalworking. Our resources provide a professional and concise learning experience. Gain knowledge in precision machining with CNC, transform digital designs into physical objects with 3D printing, and unlock the potential of laser cutting for intricate fabrications. Develop your skills through photography, learn about the capabilities of 3D scanning for replication and visualization, and learn about safety and practical instructios of woodworking and metalworking. Our E-School offers a flexible and convenient platform for acquiring knowledge and enhancing your skills in new technologies.

FFF/FDM 3D Printers


FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) or FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) printers are popular types of 3D printers that utilize the same additive manufacturing process. FFF/FDM printers work by heating and extruding a thermoplastic filament, such as PLA or ABS, layer by layer to create three-dimensional objects. The filament is fed through a heated nozzle, which melts the material, and then the printer precisely deposits it onto a build platform according to the design specifications. FFF/FDM printers are known for their accessibility, affordability, and ease of use, making them a great choice for hobbyists, educators, and small businesses. They offer a wide range of possibilities for creating prototypes, functional parts, and artistic models. Additionally, FFF/FDM printers provide the flexibility to use different filament colors and materials, opening up opportunities for customization and experimentation in the world of 3D printing.

CNC


3-axis CNC milling is a precise and versatile machining process. With computer-controlled movement along the X, Y, and Z axes, it can create intricate designs and complex shapes with exceptional accuracy. Ideal for various industries, from aerospace to manufacturing, it allows for efficient production of prototypes, custom parts, and intricate components. By utilizing advanced software and computer programming, users can easily generate toolpaths and execute complex machining operations. 3-axis CNC milling offers endless possibilities for transforming raw materials into precise and intricately crafted finished products.

Laser Cutting


Photography and Media


Wood and Metal Working