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Making the Maker movement accessible
Students in UMBC's 3-D printing class collaborating on 3-D designs.
Credit: Erin Buehler, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Designers interact with the Easy Make Oven to 3-D print a custom wrench.
Credit: Patrick Carrington, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Custom stylus holder produced by GripFab for individuals with limited hand dexterity.
Credit: Samantha McDonald, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Example of a 3-D model automatically generated by VizTouch, and corresponding 3-D printed tactile graphic.
Credit: Amy Hurst, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Example of 3-D prints and models from the UMBC 3-D printing class: A) artifacts designed and fabricated by students including key chains, statues and cookie cutters; B) 3-D model of a basketball court made by a student with an intellectual disability; and C) set of 100 3-D printed rings produced for a client.
Credit: William Easley, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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