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Paint your own 3D printed Dungeons & Dragons miniature! Learn how to use a 3D printer to create awesome miniatures, and then paint a 3D-printed miniature that you can use in your own D&D campaigns.
In our program you will learn the process of 3D printing and then paint your own Dungeons and Dragons miniature. Staff will demonstrate the use and operation of a 3D printer, and the tricks that one can use to 3D print miniatures with amazing results. Once the demonstration is done, the program will move over to a meeting room, where primed-and-ready-to-paint 3D printed miniatures are waiting! At the end of the program you can take your miniature home. All materials and supplies provided. This program is intended for teens and adults.
Space is limited: register in advance to reserve your spot and receive reminders.
Accessibility needs? Please contact ask@acpl.info as soon as possible - we’d love to help.
From the Maker Lab Rules:
No open footwear such as sandals or flip-flops.
No loose or dangling scarves, jewelry, ribbons, or long hair.
11 years and younger must have a responsible caregiver present in the lab with them at all times.
AGE GROUP: | Adults | 9th-12th Grade | 7th-8th Grade |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Interest/Hobbies | Maker Lab | How-to | Computers & Technology | Arts, Culture, & Entertainment |
The Main Library includes six public meeting rooms, a theater, art gallery, underground parking garage, the Genealogy Center, and the Rolland Center for Lincoln Research. Parking at the main library is free if you have a valid library card. If you do not have a library card, parking costs $1/hour with a maximum charge of $7 for the day. Parking tickets must be taken inside the main library for validation and/or payment.