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Prusa 3d Printer

Makerbot 3d Printer

Junior 2 3d Printing Pen
The Copiague Library is excited to offer patrons access to a 3D printer. 3D printing is the process of making 3D objects from a digital design. Patrons will be able to submit 3D design files to be printed by the Prusa i3 MK3S+ or Makerbot Replicator+. Patrons can design their own 3D objects or submit a design from another source they have permission to use.
Patrons can use the form below to submit a request to have a design printed by the library’s 3D printer. After the request is received a library staff member will contact you so that you can send us the design file you would like printed. Once it is determined that the design does not violate the Library’s 3D Printing Policy it will be put in the 3D printing queue to be printed (designs will be printed in the order they are approved). When your design has finished printing a library staff member will contact you to pick it up.
View our Brochure: 3D Printing at the Copiague Library
Check our Frequently Asked Questions
Download 3D Print Request Form or Submit it online
View our 3D Print Policy
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Gloforge Pro
Copiague Library now offers patrons the ability to submit projects for the library’s Glowforge Plus. The Glowforge is a 3D laser cutter engraver.
Patrons can use a form to submit a project printed with the Glowforge. Library staff will review the submission and, if accepted, add the project to the queue. A staff member will notify the patron when the project is completed.
FAQ’s
What is a Glowforge?
A Glowforge is a CNC laser cutter engraver that uses a laser the width of a human hair to cut, engrave, or score materials such as wood and acrylic. The Glowforge can create physical objects based on designs supplied as digital files.
How do I submit my design to be laser cut?
Please fill out the Glowforge Form. If you do not have a URL link to the design, please call the library to speak to a staff memeber regarding how to submit a Glowforge compatible file.
What file formats do we accept?
SVG files are the preferred format which the Glowforge can cut, score, and engrave. PNG and JPEG can only be used for engraving. The Glowforge is also compatible with PDF and other file formats. You can create Glowforge-compatible files from a variety of different software platforms like Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, CorelDraw, Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, Autodesk 360, and Sketchup.
How large can the project be?
The maximum printable area is approximately 11 in (27.9 cm) deep and 19.5 in (49.5 cm) wide. It’s reduced somewhat when the laser operates at high speed, as it can take space for the laser to decelerate. If your project is larger than this, we suggest breaking it down into smaller pieces if possible and submitting those as separate requests.
How do I create a file for the Glowforge?
You can create a file using software like Inkscape, Adobe Illustrator, or Photoshop.
Where can I find designs if I do not create one myself?
The Free With Premium list on the Glowforge website is a great resource as long as the design meets our policy requirements. Copiague Library has a Premium subscription with Glowforge. Free designs are also available on the Glowforge forum. Please note that Copiague Library does not provide assembly and additional hardware or materials with completed requests. Instructions for assembly will be provided when available. Items used for decorative purposes will last longer than those that are in heavy use or daily use.
What if I need help with my design or troubleshooting my design?
Library staff are available for printing assistance only. Library staff will do their best to facilitate the printing of a patron’s design. Occasionally, it may be necessary to troubleshoot errors or complications. If you need additional assistance with designing or troubleshooting,
How long will it take to print my design?
Print time depends on the complexity of the design. Larger designs will take longer than smaller ones. Also, the engraving function takes longer than cutting. Requests will be completed on a first come, first served basis.
Do I need to be present while my object is lasered?
Patrons do not have to be present while their design is lasered. The library will contact the patron upon its completion. A design will be held for 30 days. Please ask for your object at the circulation desk. After 30 days, items will become the property of Copiague Library.
What type of material to have a project laser cut?
Sizes: Full 12”x20” board, ½ board, or ¼ board
Proofgrade Acrylic
Proofgrade Draft Board
Proofgrade Plywood
What if I want to use my own material?
Please schedule an appointment with a staff member.
How many designs can I have lasered?
Patrons are limited to submitting one design per request.
Where can I get more details about the Glowforge?
Visit the Glowforge website for more information.
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