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3D Print Farm Creates Custom Gannon Keychains

Updated: Feb 19

At the Gannon University MakerSpace our network of 25 BambuLab P1S 3D printers is designed for rapid small-scale production. This setup is ideal for batch production and iterative prototyping, providing flexibility and efficiency in manufacturing. 


The MakerSpace's 3D print farm can manufacturing products using PLA, TPU, or PETG plastic.


This advanced equipment feature has been used to create custom made Gannon University Victor E. Knight keychains for the bookstore. New featuring a "Made at Gannon" section, the bookstore highlights for profit projects students are creating in the Makerspace.


Not only do students get the opportunity to have their product featured in Gannon's bookstore, profit made from these sales contributes to more MakerSpace research and projects for students and the community!



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