Dremel Digi Lab 3D45
Currently our most user and newbie friendly printer and uses PLA. This printer fits on your desk and prints additively.
Materials: 1.75mm filament in PLA, Eco-ABS, Nylon, PETG
Printable Area: 10 x 5.98 x 6.69 in // 254 x 152 x 170 mm
Prusa i3 MK2/MK3
The Original Prusa I3 MK2s and MK3S are small-sized desktop printers that print additively with standard filament in PLA.
Materials: 1.75mm filament in ABS, PLA
Printable Area: 9.84 x 8.3 x 8.3 in // 250 x 210 x 210 mm
Switching Filaments
Here is a great tutorial on how to change filaments on the dremel and the prusa.
3D Scanning
Other Resources
Othermill
The othermill is a cnc machine which is a portable, precise milling machine that cuts into materials such as metal, wood or plastic that allows you to create 2D and 3D objects using digital designs
Materials: Wood, Plastic, Metal
Printable Area: 5.5 × 4.5 × 1.35 in // 140 × 114 × 34.3 mm
The vive is our Virtual Reality headset, available for use when ever the library is open. If you are unsure of how to use it ask one of our makerspace staff during our open hours.
Arduino and Raspberry Pi
Arduino is an open-source electronic device that can read inputs (such as light on a sensor, finger on a button, or a Twitter message), and based on these inputs produces output (such as turning on an LED or activating a motor). Arduino boards are microcontrollers, not full computers with their own operating system like Raspberry Pi. They simply execute code written in C/C++, stored in their firmware. Arduino Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is an open-source software used to write codes and upload them to an Arduino board.
Raspberry Pi is a small, fully functional computer that can be plugged into a computer monitor, keyboard, and mouse. It has all qualities of a PC- a dedicated processor, memory, and a graphics driver.
Learn more about whether an Arduino or raspberry pi would be better for your project here.