3D Printing
Bundaberg Regional Libraries has four Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) 3D printers: a Bambu Lab P1S, a Flashforge Creator 3 and two Flashforge Dreamers. These machines can print various filament types and have different build capacities, the largest of which measures 300mm x 250mm x 200mm (X,Y,Z).
What to print
If you're not sure what to print, Thingiverse has a large catalogue of objects to help you get started.
How to print
1. Submit a 3D model file (STL or OBJ) to a Bundaberg Regional Libraries branch for verification and suitability assessment.
2. One of our staff members will assess the print job and give you a price within five (5) business days.
3. If the cost is accepted, payment is due and must be received prior to the commencement of printing.
4. The object will be ready for collection after five (5) business days (subject to printer and staff availability).
You will receive your print 'as is' from the printer, which means you may need to break away some support material and clean up small imperfections.
See section 4.5 of the Library Operations Manual for detailed parameters and the search 'Libraries' in the BRC Fees and Charges for pricing.
Submit your object file/s using the form below.