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3D Print Lab

Curious about 3D printing? Reserve one of four daily time slots to design in Tinkercad.com on a library computer, then print your creation on our library’s 3D printer with help from staff. This hands-on program is perfect for beginners—bring your idea, build your model, and we’ll guide you through sending it to the printer. Only 4 spots are available each day, so please register to save your time. Ages 8+.

3D Print Lab (Registration Required)

Curious about 3D printing? Reserve one of four daily time slots to design in Tinkercad.com on a library computer, then print your creation on our library’s 3D printer with help from staff. This hands-on program is perfect for beginners—bring your idea, build your model, and we’ll guide you through sending it to the printer. Only 4 spots are available each day, so please register to save your time. Ages 8+.

How it works (at a glance):

  • Pick a date/time and register (4 slots per day).

  • Come to the library, sign in, and design in Tinkercad on our computers.

  • Staff will help review and submit your file to the printer.

  • We’ll notify you when your item is ready for pickup.


3D Printing Rules & Procedures

  • Users must be at least 8 years of age.
  • Printing is for lawful purposes only and must follow copyright and patent law, library policies, and safety guidelines.
  • Users agree to assume responsibility and hold the Library harmless (including any patent, trademark, or copyright violations).
  • Library staff review files before printing and may refuse any request.
  • Users must read and sign the 3D Printing Policy & Agreement before printing.
  • Users must reserve a time to use the 3D printer. Library programs may <strong”>limit or delay access.
  • One print request per person at a time.
  • The library cannot guarantee model quality or success.
  • Submission & file prep:
    • Submit files to staff for review and submission.
    • Users are responsible for designing and preparing their own files in .stl format (free designs also available on sites like Thingiverse). Staff can consult/assist, but users own the design work.
    • Users are responsible for errors during printing; consider using software that checks/repairs models before submitting.
    • Surface imperfections (small bumps/holes, rough edges) can occur and may need light cleanup (e.g., fine sandpaper).
    • Only designated staff/volunteers may operate the printers.
    • 3D printing use is limited to individuals signed up for 3D printing programs.
    • Pickup & timeframe: We’ll notify you when your item is finished; items not claimed within 10 days become library property. Typical completion time is 5–7 business days, depending on demand and complexity.
    • Procedures are subject to change.

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