2/19/17

Matthew Fagerson

New technology at Alkek Library is taking printing to a new dimension. Bobcat Update's Matthew Fagerson has the story.

From toys and trinkets to prosthetic limbs, Texas State students can now three-D print almost anything they can imagine.
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Some students are already solving problems with the tools available in Alkek's three-D print lab.
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The lab also has scanning technology that can quickly create computer models of real-world objects.
One goal of those who oversee the lab is to introduce three-D scanning and printing to students who want to learn more.
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The three-D print lab is located on the fourth floor of Alkek. Anyone with a valid Texas State I-D can use the printers. Cost is based on the amount of material used. You can find more information about three-D printing at the library's website. For Bobcat Update, I'm Matthew Fagerson.

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