Prusa 3D printer Workshop

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Thursday, April 28, 2022

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

During this hands-on session, makers will gain experience downloading 3D objects, preparing them for print using 3D slicing software, and setting up a print job on the 3D printer.

Before attending this session, you must complete a Makerspace Introduction session, through Niche Academy or in person; and have a signed Maker Agreement and Release form on file.

An Adult co-learner must accompany makers 14 years old and under. When registering, please indicate the number and ages of people attending the class. Advanced registration is required. Questions? Call the Kingsbury Makerspace at 603-757-0621, or ask a librarian for assistance.

Event Type(s): Making

Age Group(s): Adults, Teens

Presenter: Chai Cotton

Jay Fee

(603) 352-0157

jfee@ci.keene.nh.us

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