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3D Printing on a Shoestring: How to Avoid a Costly Ventilation Retrofit
Computers in Libraries
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Article
Publication Date
9-1-2022
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Abstract
This article is based on our experiences launching a 3D-printing program at Georgia Southern University’s libraries. 3D printers are cheap. However, 3D printing releases fumes, and dedicated ventilation retrofits are expensive. With a limited budget, we wanted to operate safely but without installing costly dedicated ventilation.
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Wilhelmina Randtke, Nathaniel Lee Bareford and Alley Tooley. "3D Printing on a Shoestring: How to Avoid a Costly Ventilation Retrofit" Computers in Libraries Vol. 42 Iss. 7 (2022) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/wilhelmina-randtke/85/
Georgia Southern University faculty members, Wilhelmina Randtke and Nathaniel Lee Bareford co-authored 3D Printing on a Shoestring: How to Avoid a Costly Ventilation Retrofit.