Many libraries and makerspaces have successfully integrated 3D printing technology into their offerings, showcasing the positive impact on their communities. The Chattanooga Public Library in Tennessee has transformed its 4th floor into a 12,000 sq.ft makerspace, complete with 3D printers, laser cutters, and other equipment, enabling patrons to Use of the makerspace is free to library cardholders. Bring designs to life with STEM-focused technology in the Tinker Room. This space features 3D printers, a milling machine, vinyl cutter, a plotter printer, and a variety of small devices and tools. Create wearable, usable pieces of art in the Innovate Room, featuring sewing, quilting and Find, Share and Sell 3D Print Files. We've curated a great selection of premium and free STL files from our community of 70,000+ Makers and Designers for you to download and print. Find something 3D printable or sell/share your designs today! 3D printing is a time-consuming process, and approved prints may take several days or weeks to complete after submission. Patrons may submit one file at a time for printing. Individual files containing more than one object are permitted but must fit within the build volume of 220mm x 220mm x 300mm and have a total print time of no more than 6.5 Accessible and Affordable One of the main benefits of 3D printing in libraries is accessibility and affordability. Many people do not have access to 3D printers due to the high cost of purchasing and maintaining them.
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