3D Printing, CAD & Parametric Design Course
Personalized training · In person, online, or hybrid · Technical learning applied to a real project

Do not start by printing.
Start by designing properly.
6, 12 or 18 hours one to one lessons
From 150€ per month
A 1:1 training program available in person, online, or hybrid to help you learn CAD software, parametric design, and part preparation for accurate, functional, and well-resolved FDM and FDM II printing.
Certificate of Attendance

3D printing, CAD, and Parametric Modelling
A good print does not depend on the machine alone. It depends on how the part has been designed from the beginning: geometry, wall thickness, tolerances, connections, structure, and the ability to modify the model logically when something needs to be corrected.
CAD with intention
You will learn how to build parts with technical thinking, not just how to use tools.
Parametric design
You will work with relationships and parameters that let you adjust a model in a structured and efficient way.
Design for FDM
You will understand how design decisions affect the final print so you can create cleaner, stronger, and more viable parts.

A curated process for designing, testing and refining
Define your level, goal & your project idea
This is not just about learning commands or features. It is about understanding a working system that helps you design better and make better technical decisions.
Learn CAD and create your designs
You learn the foundations of CAD and the logic of parametric modeling so you can build parts in a structured way.
You design your first parts using criteria oriented toward fabrication and FDM printing.
Analyze errors & correct designs
You prepare files, run tests, and observe how the part behaves when it moves from model to physical object. You analyze errors, correct the design, and understand how to improve the next iteration.
Private mentoring to keep developing your project
If after the program you want to keep refining parts, correcting prototypes, or structuring a collection or project more clearly, you can continue with personalized mentoring hours.
Review of CAD models. Design adjustments and decisions.
Feedback on prototypes and part development. Technical and strategic guidance for next steps.


This program is for you if…
You want to learn CAD and 3D modeling with real application to printing.
You are interested in parametric design as a way to build better and revise with more logic.
You want to understand why a part works or fails before printing.
You are looking for 1:1 training adapted to your level.
You want to apply what you learn to prototypes, a collection, or your own project.
This may not be for you if…
You only want pre-recorded videos without support.
You are looking for generic training with no adaptation.
You are not interested in technical thinking applied to real results.
