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3D printing has unlocked amazing possibilities, enabling us to create everything from jewelry to spare parts right at home. But just because you can print something doesn’t mean you should.
Intro to technology student Ryan Roupp works on a hydraulic claw made on a 3D printer at Smithfield Middle School Wednesday November 20, 2019.
Sure, reading is fun. But now both kids and adults are heading to the library to learn how to design and to print 3D objects.
Teens, ages 12-17, attended West Virginia University at Parkersburg’s Teen 3D Printing Academy this past Thursday through Saturday at the school’s Workforce Development Building.
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Fun With Kids: March school holiday camp with SuperPark, drone and 3D-printing workshops Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox ...