I started teaching CAD for jewelry design back in 2003, and I taught in the Jewelry Department of a Technical college in Sydney for over 9-years. My typical week was teaching 4 classes with around 16-students per class - that's over 60 students per week!
Back then we were using Rhino 3D without any jewelry plugins, so it was very slow going, but I learnt alot about using Rhino for designing jewelry & more importantly the best teaching methods for students who are new to CAD.
With over 18 years experience in CAD for jewelry design training you’ll be learning someone who can teach you the basics you need to learn as well as many tips & tricks. So whether your a jewelry apprentice, experienced bench jeweler or someone new to jewelry design I promise there will be lots of new things to learn along the way.