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− | * Head to | + | * Head to [https://go.autodrop3d.com go.autodrop3d.com] and create an account. |
* Send an email to the [[Electronics Leads]] with the username and email address you used to register. | * Send an email to the [[Electronics Leads]] with the username and email address you used to register. | ||
* We'll add you to the Spark Members organization and let you know once you're set (usually within a couple of hours). | * We'll add you to the Spark Members organization and let you know once you're set (usually within a couple of hours). |
Revision as of 20:54, 26 October 2020
3D Printing at Spark is supported by the Electronics Leads and Autodrop3D's Cloud design/print platform and offers printer access to members.
I have a design in mind, where do I start?
To 3D print your idea, you'll need a 3D model in the STL format (or created through Autodrop3D's cloud CAD platform. Not sure where to start? Stop by and chat with the 3D printing nerds at Electronics Night
I have an STL file already. how do I print?
- Head to go.autodrop3d.com and create an account.
- Send an email to the Electronics Leads with the username and email address you used to register.
- We'll add you to the Spark Members organization and let you know once you're set (usually within a couple of hours).
- Take note of the Autodrop3D Printing Guidelines here.
- Upload an STL to the Autodrop site, create an order, and watch for the email when it's done.
- If you have any issues getting started, pop in on Electronics Night and ask, or reach out to the Electronics Leads