The Marina High School Library has SIX 3D printers available for staff, students, and teachers to use. Please review the rules and frequently asked questions below. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please stop by the MHS Library and speak to one of our staff members. When you are ready to print, please fill out our 3D Printing Request Form.
Rules:
Unsafe, harmful, or dangerous objects will not printed.
The library reserves the right to refuse any 3D print request that we deem not school appropriate or too large for our 3D printers at our own digression.
There is no charge for 3D printing in the MHS Makerspace, but we ask that you respect the materials/printers, the staff, and all things associated with the makerspace.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What kind of 3D printers does the MHS Library have? Ultimaker 3s & Makerbot Replicator+
What is the cost to 3D print? 3D printing is 100% free to all students, staff, and teachers
What do I need to do to get something 3D printed? Fill out this form and stop by the library to talk to one of the Library staff members.
Where can I find things I can have 3D printed? Use websites such as thingiverse and printables to find already made models. The MHS Library is not responsible for the items that are found on those websites.
How do I design something myself? There are various programs you can use to design items to be 3D printed. We suggest starting with Onshape or TinkerCAD (both are free to use).