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Learn how to 3D print by creating your own tea light nightlight!
Come to the Studio at Hessen Cassel to learn about the world of 3D printing! Learn about the process and materials involved in 3d printing, and then create your very own tea light nightlight! Learn how to modify 3D objects found on model repository websites such as Thingiverse and Printables, and discover how to set up your project using PrusaSlicer, and print it in cool transparent material! All supplies provided. Limited to 6 participants.
This program was designed for 2nd grade and up, but younger children may attend if an adult is present to assist them. Children in sixth grade or younger must be directly supervised by a responsible parent, guardian, or caregiver while in the Studio. Supervising adults do not need to register for the program.
Space is limited: register in advance to reserve your spot and receive reminders. Registration will guarantee your seat until the event begins.
Accessibility needs? Please contact ask@acpl.info as soon as possible - we’d love to help.
AGE GROUP: | Adults | 9th-12th Grade | 7th-8th Grade | 4th-6th Grade | K-3rd grade |
EVENT TYPE: | STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) |
TAGS: | studios | studio | night light | Maker Labs | maker | 3D Printing | 3D Printer |
Situated on the edge of a busy city neighborhood and within easy driving distance of farms and country-dwellers, Hessen Cassel Branch has been a lifeline for the community since its doors opened in 1972. The library serves as a meeting place for customers of all ages, and is heavily used after school. Hessen Cassel Branch intentionally supports the developmental needs of customers of all ages. From wooden blocks, puppets, and play clothes for children; to classes on art techniques, budgeting, and Allen County history; to an ever-changing collection of print, AV, and electronic materials; we serve a dynamic neighborhood that is rich in cultural and ethnic diversity.