This term refers to the object we make every club meeting.
Alpacas.
The action of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
3D Printing
The names of the 3 3D Printers that we use every club meeting.
Ed, Beeg REeRr, and Murderbot
The teacher wanted to have many different 3D-printed skulls for an evolution unit.
Mr. Carey
The founder of our club.
Luke
Green paste that club members use to lubricate the axles.
Magnalube.
The male reproductive parts of a plant. It can be seen inside, thrusting up like stems inside a flower.
Filament.
This person was fixing a printer and suddenly created sparks.
Jeffrey
This teacher received a printed chair from Game of Thrones, a Door stop, and a dragon.
Ms. Martinez
The original supervisor for the 3D printing club.
Ms. Bailey
This person promotes the dictatorship of the entire club and the lack of a democratic representation in the 3D Printing governmental board.
Glorious Leader
The method of using a flat 3D-printed model and subjecting it to water, eventually folding into a 3D shape.
Thermorph
The engineer of BASIS Fountain Hills who messed up the entire modeling process.
Ben
This teacher was put on a PEZ head and almost used to start a company which charged money for custom PEZ heads.
Mr. Johnson
The most meme item that the 3D Printing Club created during our Original Founder's last year.
Fidget Spinners
A tool we printed to help the disabled, measure centripetal acceleration, and give yourself a high five.
Hands.
This 3D printing process hardens a liquid with light. The build plate moves down and the liquid polymer is once more exposed to light. The process is repeated until the 3D modle is complete and the vat is drained of liquid, revealing the solidified model.
Digital Light Processing (DLP)
This item was used to fix an item in 3D Printing Club and was part of a crazy manhunt with Gregor Samsa.
Screwdriver
This teacher has a 3D Printed Baseball Score Billboard in the back of the room, which sits on one of the shelves next to some textbooks.
Mr. Peacher
The most common candy that Ms. Reznik gave out when she was supervising our club.
Dum-Dums
Um Verletzungen zu vermeiden
NICHT TASTEN
The 3D printed Warning Sign.
OPTIC
Ancient Egyptian Art Depicting 3D Printing
Rainbow Filament + Pain
Raveling Committee
The animal curls into a ball to protect from outside threats. Mr. Carey has a model of this in the back of his room.
Pangolin.
We have printed HANDS, PRINTER FEET, and _______________
Luke's Legs