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| # 3D Printing at VHS | # 3D Printing at VHS | ||
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| VHS has a number of 3D printers, both filament and resin based. See the [tools](/ | VHS has a number of 3D printers, both filament and resin based. See the [tools](/ | ||
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| Our printers are managed by the 3D Printing Committee. | Our printers are managed by the 3D Printing Committee. | ||
| - | ![a photo of the 3d printing area](: | ||
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| - | Training or evidence of competency is required to use any the 3D printers at VHS | + | |
| + | **Safety** | ||
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| + | - **Training or evidence of competency is required** to use any the 3D printers at VHS. | ||
| + | - **Do not leave the space when your print is running**. 3D printers run high temperature nozzles meant to melt plastic. | ||
| + | - **Keep your hands clear when in operation**. 3D printers have moving mechanical parts which could injure someone while in motion. | ||
| + | - **Always unplug the printer after use and before attempting maintenance**. 3D printers have big power supplies - 500w is common. | ||
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| - | They are connected to a computer on the bench next to them. This computer | + | The computer on the bench with the 3d printers has slicer software and 3d modelling/ |
| * Status: Organized as of July 1, 2014 | * Status: Organized as of July 1, 2014 | ||
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| We try to keep at least one printer available to take home, so you can run longer prints, and get experience printing without having to hang out at the space the whole time. To learn more about the loaner program, come to the 3d printing slack group. | We try to keep at least one printer available to take home, so you can run longer prints, and get experience printing without having to hang out at the space the whole time. To learn more about the loaner program, come to the 3d printing slack group. | ||
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| - | ## Safety | ||
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| - | - 3D printers run high temperature nozzles meant to melt plastic. | ||
| - | - 3D printers have moving mechanical parts which could injure someone while in motion. | ||
| - | - 3D printers have big power supplies - 500w is common. | ||
| ## Tutorial | ## Tutorial | ||
| - [3D printer training guide](wiki: | - [3D printer training guide](wiki: | ||
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