3D Printing at Home
Copies of an 11,000 year old pendant made with a 3D printed stamp.
3D printing enables complex objects to be produced directly from computer-generated files. It is increasingly used in manufacturing, medicine, architecture, and most recently was used to make a rocket. 3D printers can also be bought for use at home for a few hundred pounds upwards.
3D printing at home is not just about making things - it is about learning, developing your creativity, finding new solutions to old problems, and being involved in a rapidly changing and growing field of technology.
We discuss problems, ideas and interesting uses of 3D printing. Everyone is welcome, whether or not you have a 3D printer.
3D printer at work. Author: Catherine, the group leader.
When
Last Tuesday in the month from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Group Size & Availability
How to Join
You can join this group, or the waiting list, via the Beacon Members Portal. To join a group you must first subscribe to Interest Groups Online. This is separate to a local u3a membership.
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