Ebook: 3-D printers for libraries
Author: Griffey Jason
- Tags: Three-dimensional printing -- Library resources. Computer printers -- Library resources. Three-dimensional modeling -- Library resources. Prototypes Engineering -- Data processing -- Library resources. Technological innovations -- Library resources. Digital electronics -- Library resources. Multimedia systems -- Library resources. Multimedia library servic
- Series: Library technology reports 50 no. 5
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Amer Library Assn
- Language: English
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As the maker movement continues to grow and 3-D printers become more affordable, an expanding group of hobbyists is keen to explore this new technology. In the time-honored tradition of introducing new technologies, many libraries are considering purchasing a 3-D printer. Jason Griffey, an early enthusiast of 3-D printing, has researched the marketplace and seen several systems first hand at the Consumer Electronics Show. In this report he introduces readers to the 3-D printing marketplace, covering such topics as
- How fused deposition modeling (FDM) printing work
- Basic terminology such as build plate, spool, nozzle hot end, direct extruder, and Bowden extruder
- Plastics used, such as ABS, PLA, and others
- Descriptions, price ranges, and filament specs for 3-D printers from MakerBot, Printrbot, Solidoodle, and other manufacturers
- Suggested staff skills for performing basic maintenance tasks
- Where to find both ready-to-use designs and the software for customizing, from beginning to advanced systems
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