3D Printing
The 3D printing lab is the place to try out all the latest and hottest technology. Stocked with all the materials you need to get started printing. Check out our extensive list of printers below!


3D Printers & Scanners
3D Printer (non-cartesian, filament)
Manufacturer:
FLSun
Model:
T1 Pro
FLSun has more expensive models, but this model shares with those the maximum print speed. The speed is the major appeal for this style of printer. This is a delta style printer. These printers trade the need to do math for greater speed. Cartesian printers(like the Prusa) have simpler solutions to moving around while delta printers use geometry as the motion of the motors does not drive the print head in a primary direction(up/down, left/right, forward/back).
3D Printer (filament)
Manufacturer:
Prusa
Model:
I3 Mk 3s
With a printable area of 250x250x210 mm, these printers are reasonably sized for many projects. They are equipped with ruby nozzles, and should be the printers used if you're using abrasive filament. Both have MMUs connected, but those can be bypassed at need.
Filament Manager
Manufacturer:
Prusa
Model:
MMU 2s
MMU(Multi-Material Unit) Prusa's solution to allow 1 print head to extrude different filaments within the same print. These use fewer steppers than the box-style filament feeders such as the CFS, trading greater programming and design complexity for fewer expensive parts.
Filament Holder
Manufacturer:
Makerspace
Model:
Prusa Fillament Holder
This rack has 5 numbered slots, 1 for each input to the Prusa MMU 2s. It was designed by a member using OpenSCAD for the 3d printed parts(currently PLA), and PVC pipe and fittings. The spools can tilt forward for ease of loading/unloading.
















