3D Printing Expo On Tuesday March 8
Thanks to a generous donation by the parent of some Trinity students, the Center for Educational Technology has a handful of 3D printers and a 3D scanner, which are available to Trinity faculty, staff, and students. (Currently, printing is free for small jobs.)
This Tuesday, (March 8, during common hour (12.15-1.15), Dave Tatem will showcase the 3D printers, and talk a little bit about some of their uses on a liberal arts campus.
The Expo will be in the Center for Educational Technology, which is room 105 in the library. Cookies and coffee will be provided.
(Pictured: A model of the Trinity College chapel.)
Here are some examples of the things that can be printed on the 3D printer.
Here is a 3D model of a famous tower from Paris, France, the Eiffel Tower.
Cool looking yellow and red model of a Tyrannosaurus. It is composed of more than dozen printed parts. The joints are able to move freely.
Here is a mascot of Trinity College, the Bantam. The details on this model is FANTASTIC!