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Innovation Studio

 

White Ultimaker 3D printers stacked next to each other

3D Printing

We are ready to serve your 3D printing needs with two Ultimaker S5 3D printers.

Build Area: 313mm x 224.5mm x 297mm (13.323in x 8.839in x 11.6929in)

The printers use dual-extrusion technology to print two different reels of PLA at the same time. Using water-soluble PVA supports are an available option when printing a 3D print.

We are also equipped with 3D printing pens, the 3Doodler, available to all patrons. Visit the studio to use, assistance provided! 

Submit 3D Print Request


Policies

  • 3D printing is available for free to all current UCO students, staff, and faculty.
  • Patrons should submit one print request at a time. Once the first submission is printed and picked up, a new request can be submitted.
  • Multiple files can be sent in together as a .zip file if they are all parts of a single finished object. Otherwise, please send each file as a separate submission. Do not include extraneous files in a .zip.
  • Files should be submitted in either .stl or .obj format. 
  • Our limit for total print length is 10 hours per submission.
    • If you have multiple files within a single project and any individual file takes over 10 hours to print, each file must be submitted as a separate request.
    • Submissions exceeding this limit may be rejected or require resubmission.
  • Designs must adhere to the UCO Technology and Network Usage Policy.
  • We reserve the right to refuse a print request for any object that may pose a danger to others, including edged cutting devices, weapons, weapon parts, or weapon accessories. This right of refusal also includes replicas and prototypes.
  • We reserve the right to refuse any print request without a clear indication of the requesting patron having permission to print the file. Such permission typically takes one of three forms:
    • The file was created by the patron, who is the copyright holder.
    • The file is in the public domain or is licensed under Creative Commons or a similar open copyright arrangement.
    • The file was purchased. Proof of purchase may be required.
  • Chambers Library is not responsible for the finished print results.
  • Models not picked up after 1 week become the property of Chambers Library unless prior arrangements have been made.
  • We reserve the right to grant exceptions to these policies for academic submissions that are part of a class assignment.

Procedures

  • Staff will contact you within 5 business days (Mon-Fri) to note design approval and offer appointment choices (if you selected to be present at the print). Call 974-5154 if you have not been contacted.
  • Staff will print the files exactly as sent, without modifications such as scaling up or down. If your print needs to be a different size, use 3D Design Software to change it before submitting the file.
  • After approval and appointment booking, your print will be placed in the queue.
  • If you are not present at printing, staff will contact you when print is completed and provide directions for pickup

Example 3D Prints

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3D printed polar bear holding cookie and milk

Bear & cookie 

Printed with an Ultimaker machine using PLA filament and painted with acrylic paint. 

3D printed infant sized brain

Infant Sized Brain

Printed with a PRUSA machine using PLA filament. 

3D printed lizard limbs are articulated

Articulated lizard 

Printed with an Ultimaker machine using PLA filament. 

camera lens holder printed on 3D printer

Camera Lens Holder

Printed with a PRUSA machine using PLA Pro Series filament in Pearl color.

dragon printed on 3D printer

Dragon

Printed with a PRUSA machine using PLA filament.

wishing well printed on 3D printer

Wishing Well

Printed with a PRUSA machine and painted with acrylic paints. 

3D printed snakes

Snakes

Printed with a PRUSA machine using dual colors. 

gears printed on 3D printer

Gears

Printed with a PRUSA machine using PLA filament. 

fraction dice printed on 3D printer

Fraction Dice

Printed with a PRUSA machine using PLA filament.

50% sized prosthetic hand printed on 3D printer

50% sized prosthetic hand

Printed with a PRUSA machine using PLA filament. 

3D printed air spinner

Air Spinner - flat and upright

Printed with a PRUSA machine using PLA Pro Series filament in Pearl color.

3D printed vase

Vase

Printed with a PRUSA machine using PLA filament. 


Frequently Asked Questions

How does a 3D printer work? 

Prints are made by rendering a physical object from a digital model, using the process of fused filament fabrication. The computer moves a heated nozzle that feeds plastic filament building layer upon layer from the base of the item up. CNN Explains: 3-D Printing

Do I create my digital model on the 3D printer computer? 

Not at this time.The computer is dedicated to the printer and has the printing software Simplify, that will slice (read and print).stl or .obj files.

Does the Library have 3D design software I can use? 

Scuptris is available on computers in the Innovation Studio. The Virtual Reality computer has Media and Blocks. You can book the Virtual Reality computer to use the software. 

How detailed are the 3D prints? 

Detailed print can be achieved. However, the more intricacy required, the longer the print time, regardless of size. A minimum scale is determined by the combined dimensions of the width, height, and depth. Minimum size subject to Innovation Studio staff approval.

Who can pick up my model? 

It must be picked up by individual who submitted the design, using a valid photo ID.

What colors can I use? 

At this time, specific filament colors are not available for request.

What if the print is rough? 

Rough areas can happen, but we can work with you on delicate projects. Tools for smoothing are available and fine sandpaper will help.