3D Printing in Library

Thanks to a grant funded by the Midland Park Public Education Foundation students in grades 1, 3 and 5 will be able to 3D print in the Highland School Library.   The opportunity to 3D print will be connected to library and classroom curriculum goals.  Students will learn about additive printing/manufacturing and so much more.  

3D printing catalog for students to choose
Current color options for filament


Resources: 
Anycubic Vyper 3D printers - 2
Anycubic PLA filament
Thingiverse website
Tinkercad website
Toybox website
Cults 3D website
Printables website
Ultimaker Cura design/slicing software

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