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Makerspace

The NorQuest Makerspace is a place to learn through exploration, innovation, and creation.

What is 3D printing?

LearnFree. (2018). The journey of a 3D printed object [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kb0egLiolbo

3D Printing @ NorQuest

Students can print at NorQuest for free! You can submit a 3D printing file below.

Please note:

  • Files must be submitted in STL or 3MF format.
  • 3D printing is first-come, first-serve, so you may need to wait until your project is ready to be picked up.
    • The Makerspace cannot guarantee any turnaround time, although we will try to meet any requests.
    • Projects related to NorQuest courses and assignments will be prioritized.
  • To provide equitable access, students can submit two projects per month.

The Makerspace reserves the right to refuse any 3D print request. It is not permitted to print: 

  • Weapons or weapon-adjacent items; items for cosplay will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
  • Projects for commercial purposes.
  • Large quantities of models.
  • Projects in violation of intellectual property rights.

Need help getting started?

Check out some free models available online:

3D Scanner

The Makerspace has a Revopoint MINI 3D scanner, which can be used to collect three dimensional data about an object. This data can be used to construct digital 3D models.