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| name         = How Do I 3D Print on Campus?
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| summary      = How to use 3D Printers at the Hill.
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| summ = Use 3D Printers at RCS for your teaching and classes
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There are four 3d Printers on the Hill Campus. There is an Ultimaker 2 on the 2nd floor of 9/10, there are two Sketch Printers, by Makerbot, in "The Nest" (room 1003), and the is a Makerbot Replicator 2 in the Lindy Lab (room 6210). These printers all use PLA filament, and are available for student and faculty use. We ask only that the print file be either an original design (designed in TinkerCad, for example), or a re-mixed/edited design of something you've downloaded (from Thingiverse, for example), or something you need for class.
There are four 3d Printers on the Hill Campus. There is an Ultimaker 2 on the 2nd floor of 9/10, there are two Sketch Printers, by Makerbot, in "The Nest" (room 1003), and the is a Makerbot Replicator 2 in the Lindy Lab (room 6210). These printers all use PLA filament, and are available for student and faculty use. We ask only that the print file be either an original design (designed in TinkerCad, for example), or a re-mixed/edited design of something you've downloaded (from Thingiverse, for example), or something you need for class.
Some potential uses of 3D printing include:
Some potential uses of 3D printing include:
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