[Yr7-10it] 3D printing - printer placement and ventilation

John Helmy johnhelmy at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 9 12:57:25 AEDT 2017


Depends how much 3D printing your school implements and the size of your printers. I have put them in IT labs with a protective screen. However, I have seen schools where they have multiple 3D printers in one dedicated space. 3D printing is a very slow process and takes many hours for complex structures.

Thanks,John 

    On Thursday, 9 February 2017, 5:14, Mel Yuan <melyuan at hotmail.com> wrote:
 

 Hi folks,

If you are using a 3D printer for class work, where is it situated? And how is it vented? And for what make/ model?

There is a lot of contradictory advice out there.

Cheers, Mel


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