Printing and MakerSpace s Presenter: Diana Silveira
Aug 20, 2015
3D Printing and MakerSpacesPresenter: Diana Silveira
Agendao 3D printing basicso 3D creation softwareo Why have a makerspace?o Makerspaces and Libraries: Best
Practiceso 3D Printing Fun
3D Printing: Changing the World
Images: http://bit.ly/1igLZGR | http://bit.ly/1igM5yq | http://bit.ly/1igM913 | http://goo.gl/4BQvIO | http://goo.gl/RDNnL
Medical implications
“The baby’s parents took him to the emergency room where it was determined Kaiba would require a splint being inserted in order to hold open his bronchial tube, to hopefully allow the tissue to grow and heal around it properly. Doctors decided to use a 3D printer to create the splint as time was of the essence in order to Kaiba to survive his ordeal.Kaiba was first imaged in order for technicians to get accurate dimensions to then have those measurements used to create a computer model, which acted as the blueprint. With that information, the 3D printer was able to print out the custom splint doctors needed in about a day.”
Image from http://goo.gl/LeRpyw
Doctors decided to use a 3D printer to create the splint as time was of the essence in order to Kaiba to survive his ordeal.
3D Printers
Replicator 2
Click icon to add picture
Afinia
Cubify
Make Your OwnInstructions and pictures: http://goo.gl/RDNnL
Filaments
PLA Filament
• Polylactic acid is a thermoplastic polyester
• Made from renewable resources and biodegradable (http://goo.gl/6Tln1H)
• Safe for Food Contact• Roughly: 20 / lb (hard), $30 /
lb (soft)
ABS Filament
• Impact resistant and tough• Hard & Glossy• Petroleum-based• Flammable• Prone to cracking if cooled
too quickly• Usually bends before it
breaks• Has a strong, toxic smell• Strength is relatively equal
to PLA• Roughly $20/lb http://goo.gl/McxHzl
3D Templates
• thingiverse.com• 3d.si.edu • Paid: shapeways.com
(can also sell here – think Etsy for 3D printers)
Available software• 3dtin.com• Tinkercad.com• Sketchup• OpenSCAD • Wings3D• Scupltris• Autodesk 123D • Blender project.
Image from http://goo.gl/Ldk3pc
TinkerCad
• Free• Easy to Use• Basic Functionality
OpenSCAD• Open Source• Uses Code instead of freehand
SketchUp
Blender (Blender.org)
Tips• Patience the learning curve
is high• Design in Orthogonal View• Uses Units, for ease 1 unit
= 1mm• Use Makerware Software for
size
Click icon to add picture
Activity- Download an item from
http://www.thingiverse.com
- Edit in Maker Software and Print
Hacks
• Make it Stand• DIY: Enhancements & Parts• Make Your Own Printer• Use a Glass plate• With PLA, use a cooling Fan to
avoid sticking
Putting on the Final Touches
Story: http://goo.gl/0wvcDK
Custom hydrographic design for 3D printing
Making it Pretty
• Prime (Use Spray on Primer)• Practice • Plan (Use Acrylic Paints)
Story: http://goo.gl/hrSKCS
Taking 3D Scans
• ReConstructMe (Use with Your Kinect!)
• Skanect
Image: http://goo.gl/DfFpfG
Beyond 3d printers: What else in a makerspace?
What’s a Hackerspace?• community-operated
workspace• Computers• Technology• Science• digital art• electronic art, • meet, socialize and/or
collaborate• Many participate in the
use & development of • free software• open hardware• alternative media Source: http://goo.gl/6QrWQ Image from http://goo.gl/v3aMNa
DIY – Anything goes
• Robotics • Building Drones• Creating Clothes• Creating Medieval Armor• Jewelry Making• Papercraft• Culinary Arts•What else?
photos and Ideas: http://bit.ly/NrfCda; ideas: http://goo.gl/jIj41i
Raspberry PiA credit card-sized computer for $35• Use as a general purpose
computing• Learning to program• Project platform• Media Center• Write your own OS
Source: http://goo.gl/6dkRb5, image; http://goo.gl/MeAvb; Write Own OS: (http://goo.gl/z7d37)
Little Bits
Robotics
Could turn into…
Images: http://goo.gl/rEZqhn; http://goo.gl/JV8ZkS; http://goo.gl/aIskKh
http://makeitatyourlibrary.org/
Why should you have a Makerspace?
Evolving from Consumption Space to a Creator Space
Image from: http://goo.gl/OTGn4W
Play = Learning
Image from: http://goo.gl/v1uWM5
• “learn how to use tools and processes to help them reach their own goals and realize their own ideas”• “shared spirit, ethics, discipline, mutual respect, reciprocity, self-directed learning”
-makerspace.com PlayBook
Participatory Learning
o Heightened motivation and new forms of engagement through meaningful play and experimentation;o Learning that feels relevant to students’ identities and interests;o Opportunities for creating using a variety media, tools and practices;o Co-configured expertise where educators & students pool their skills and knowledge and share in the tasks of
teaching & learning;o An integrated system of learning where connections between home, school, community and world are enabled and
encouraged
Image: http://bit.ly/Nrh0N1 Source: http://goo.gl/w4S47
- Henry Jenkins (http://goo.gl/2leyCU)
Funding Ideas
o Grants, Partnerships with Tech Companies/ Local Makerspaces, Collegeso Start Small – Grow Big, o Kickstartero Schools: http://makerbot.com/academy/
Examples of Makerspaces
“You can imagine it, you can create it”- makerspace.com
Sacramentoo 3D Printing Labo I Street Press for
Community Writing
Allentown Public Library
“The library is in the learning business, not
just the book business,” said Director Jeff
Krull.
“Allen County collaborated with TekVenture, an educational nonprofit specializing in makerspace technology, to create the lab. Working off a simple one-page agreement, TekVenture agreed to provide the trailer, along with the equipment and some free programming, and Allen County offered free parking.”
http://tekventure.org/maker-station/http://goo.gl/Bcfofb
Cleveland Public Library
o Laser Engraving and Cutting Machineo 3D Printing and Scanningo Vinyl Cutting Machineo Photography, Videography, and Graphics Designo Music Recording and Productiono MakerSpace Computer Access and Meeting Space
Image: http://goo.gl/MlT4nn
Fayetteville Free Library
o 3D Printerso PCsoGreen Screen Wall and Video Camerao Little Makers http://fflib.org/make/little-makers
Image: http://goo.gl/h95Lhw
Link: http://libguides.umw.edu/content.php?pid=534048
Link: http://campusguides.unr.edu/3dprinting
Best Practices
Makerspaces & Libraries
Designing Space
• Flexible• Room for “Hang Outs”• Lots of Electric Outlets*• Sealed Concrete Floors recommended• Easy to access supplies/cleaning equipment• Good ventilation• Space for hardware/Space for play
Images from http://www.flickr.com/photos/raster/
* Is needed - 220 volts or even three-phase power.
Furniture
• Workbenches/Long Tables• Shelving for storing supplies & ongoing projects• Whiteboards (or Idea Paint!)
Furniture can be used or made
Image from: http://goo.gl/2NsK6Y
Equipment
• Equipment for each Maker Station
• Cleaning Tools• Collaboration Tools• Laptops with specialized
software• Handy?
Make your own Filament
Image from http://bit.ly/NrdOBb
Buy used
Safety• Safety Glasses for those working with:• Power Tools• Hammering or anything that creates debris• Chemicals
• First Aid Kit• Fire Extinguisher• Aprons• Post Workshop Safety Rules• Staff/Volunteer on-duty
Tools
Images from: http://bit.ly/1op7O9Nhttp://bit.ly/1opcRaj http://bit.ly/1opdIrB
Great Source: Makerspace Tools and Materials http://goo.gl/Efu5nv
Makerspace Rules
Everyone is a Maker • Our world is what we make it. • If you can imagine it, you can
make it. • If you can’t open it, you don’t own it. • We share what we make, and help
each other make what we share • We see ourselves as more than consumers—we
are productive; we are creative. • Makers ask, “What can I do with what I know?” •
Makers seek out opportunities to learn to do new things, especially through hands-
on, DIY (do-it-yourself) interactions. • The divisions between subjects like math and
art and science dissolve when you are making things. Making is an interdisciplinary
endeavor. • It’s all right if you fail, as long as you use it as an opportunity to learn
and to make something better. • We’re not about winners and losers. We’re about
everyone making things better.• We help one another do better. Be open, inclusive,
encouraging and generous in spirit. • We celebrate other Makers — what they make,
how they make it and the enthusiasm and passion that drives them.
--- 2013 Maker Media Makerspace Playbook
Maker Programs
Out of this world fun!• Legos• Beginning Robotics• Cardboard
Challenge• Make Your Own
BathSalts• Bring In a Printer
from Area Makerspaces• jaxhax.org• makingawesome.org • Gainesville Makerspace
• Hack-A-Thons
http://goo.gl/7JD6Y7
Images: http://goo.gl/9AHxme http://goo.gl/6ienvL
Future of 3D Printing
Moving Beyond Plastic• Food• Metal • Human
Tissue
Image: http://goo.gl/WaE4P
3D Printing Fun
http://www.twinkind.com/en/landing Model Yourself
Stay in the Maker loop
@MakerBlock@makerfairemiami
makezine.com/
makezine.com/craftzine
mashable.com (3D printing)
libraryasincubatorproject.org
news.typeamachines.com
Make: Magazine
Makr App: http://goo.gl/GYs4Mw
Free Playbook: makerspace.com
Worth the buy:
makezine.com/volume/guide-to-3d-printing-2014
Image from: http://bit.ly/1ehF2og
Great info on tools needed & tips
Diana SilveiraNovare Library Services
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