3D Printing is becoming a widely used technology with a seemingly endless range of applications. For the last year the Radcliffe Science Library (RSL) at Oxford University has been running a 3D Printing Service for University members. In this presentation Richard Smith and Ollie Bridle from the RSL will describe how 3D printing works, the limitations of the technology and give examples of the scientific uses to which the library’s 3D printer has already been applied. The session will include demonstrations of the 3D printer and 3D scanner as well as offering opportunities for asking questions about the technology.
Projects involving the 3D printer have included:-
Projects involving the 3D printer have included:-
- Producing life-size models of brains of different animals derived from data from MRI scans.
- Creating a model of a lung's bronchial network to aid testing of a new carbon dioxide probe.
- Producing models of biological macromolecules such as enzymes.