NC State University Libraries is offering free 3D printing services to all students this semester despite reduced Makerspace operations due to COVID-19.
According to Justin Haynes, a university library specialist, students can access a short Google form from the library’s 3D printing homepage in order to upload their unique 3D model file and input printing specifications. Once submitted, models are typically printed within one week, and students can choose whether to pick up the final product from the “Ask Us” desk in D.H. Hill Jr. Library or have it shipped directly to their dorm, apartment or house.
Compared to previous years when students were required to purchase their own filament in order to print, the library is offering printing services, including materials, at no cost to students. The libraries have closed in-person printing services…