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3D Team – Some of the Things We Did in 2018

Our student techs worked with a Biology student on designing pieces for her experiment.
More of the 3d printed pieces as used in the lab
One more
This was a lot of boxes!
With our scanner and software our student techs worked with a Sam Fox student on digitizing his artwork
Our tech showed him how to use the scanner
He gave it a try himself
This file not only created a file of his sculpture for printing, but also gave him a format to animate the sculpture in amazing ways.
Final check-out of the scanned file
The Clayton Robotics Team was interested in learning about 3D printing, and paid us a visit.
After class time our student techs continued the tour with hands-on interaction with prints
Our techs also work with WUSTL students on learning how to use the printers and create their own files.
Local students paid another visit this summer to learn about 3D printing
The 3D team used the summer to tour the other WUSTL 3D areas. This one was in the School of Engineering
Over at the Med School they were able to view some of the prints used by doctors
Robert Wesley of the Med School explained his routine for our staff
Sam Fox School had a number of printers we’d never seen before. They generously provided us with a look.
The Center for Humanities was celebrating Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein on the occasion of its 200th birthday. Our students printed the pieces for, then glued together, a patchwork man for the event.
Lots of pieces meant a lot of special care to make sure we kept track of where everything went.
Our patchwork man, along with a decorated more-traditional creature print was featured in the showcase, along with a glow in the dark Frankenstein’s creature mask.
One of our graduating techs presented Chancellor Mark Wrighton with a 3d printed lampshade, featuring a lithograph of Brookings Hall, as it appeared through most of his tenure at WUSTL.
A better look at the shade
Nadine and Chancellor Wrighton
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