Libraries are adding new 3D printers everyday, offering services that include professional FDM, low cost FFF and stereolithography with desktop systems.
"Our goal is to make this amazing technology available to our community," said Mentor Public Library Executive Director Cheryl Kuonen. in a press release." Mentor, Ohio, Public Library's main branch just announced that it is giving patrons access to a 3D printer starting next September 5th. "You can use it to fabricate fun toys like rubberband cars and T-Rex skulls or replacement parts for your skateboards. But it's also a tool to stretch your creativity. See what you can make. Its only limit is your creativity
https://onestopinventionshop.net/blog/2018/03/many-libraries-3d-printers/
Don Debelak offers affordable patents www.patentsbydondebelak.com
Unsubscribe | Update your profile | 10215 Sand Sage Drive Northwest, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87114
No comments:
Post a Comment