Welcome back, students! We had a rather quiet summer in the library but we’re going to hit the ground running in the Fall semester. Subscribe to our newsletter and stay informed of all the cool stuff we’ll be offering this year. In the meantime, you may have noticed the Makerbot has been inactive lately. We’re […]
Summer, summer, summertime
Updates will be few and far between over the summer, but rest assured we are still here, prototyping your models and making your artwork come to life! Visit our Getting Started page and review our Policies and submit a model today! […]
Recently Printed
User-designed prototype for a medical device Don’t forget to visit our Getting Started page! […]
Recently Printed
User-designed experimental chamber — cylindrical vessel with intake/outflow “pipes”, photographed in mid-print. Don’t forget to visit our Getting Started page! […]
Safety Concerns
A concerned citizen pointed us to this 2013 ZDnet post in which the potential dangers of 3D printing are highlighted. The ZDnet post mostly cites a Phys.org post which cites the original article by Stephens et al. (2013), and as is usually the case with most scientific reporting these days, a lot of nuance gets […]
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Kenyanthropus platyops, ca. 3.5 mya Don’t forget to visit our Getting Started page! […]
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Mouse brain, including olfactory bulbs, cerebellum, and brain stem. Don’t forget to visit our Getting Started page! […]
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An endocast of Homo naledi. Don’t forget to visit our Getting Started page! […]
Recently Printed
User submission – Custom-made experimental sample holder (Physics), printed on the Flashforge Dreamer at 0.1 mm layer height. Please visit our Getting Started page! […]
Filament Rivets
We don’t have a hot glue gun around the library, but if you’re reading this and have access to the necessary items, this video shows a pretty simple way to build some articulation in your models. Please visit our Getting Started page! […]