One-on-One Can Tab Opener Class
One-on-One Can Tab Opener Class
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Learn how to create your own custom can tab opener from start to finish in a private one-on-one virtual class.
During this live session, you'll learn:
- Designing your can tab opener in Silhouette Studio Business Edition
- Creating the 3D model in Tinkercad
- Preparing your file in Bambu Studio
- Printing and assembly tips
- How to create a clean, finished product
- Live questions and personalized guidance
Class Details
- One-on-one virtual instruction
- 90-minute live session
- Google Meet
- Perfect for beginners and makers wanting to create their own can tab openers
- Beginner Friendly
- Everything you Need Included
- Questions Contact Me
What You'll Learn
What You'll Learn
During this live one-on-one session, you'll learn:
• Design your sticky note holder in Silhouette Studio
• Create the 3D model in Tinkercad
• Prepare your file in Bambu Studio
• Learn printing and assembly tips
• Create a clean, finished product
• Ask questions throughout the class and receive personalized guidance
What You'll Need
What You'll Need
Before class, you'll need:
• A computer capable of running the required software
• Silhouette Studio
• Tinkercad (free account)
• Bambu Studio
• A stable internet connection
• Google Meet
• A mouse is recommended for easier designing
A detailed supply list and any additional information will be emailed after your class is booked.
Class Information
Class Information
• Live one-on-one instruction
• Approximately 90 minutes
• Conducted through Google Meet
• Designed for beginners and makers looking to expand their skills
• Classes are scheduled after purchase based on mutual availability
• Please arrive on time to make the most of your session
Questions Before You Buy?
Questions Before You Buy?
Not sure if this class is right for you?
I'd be happy to answer your questions before you book. Visit the Contact page and send me a message. I'll help you choose the class that's the best fit for your goals.
