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3D Printer
- School:
- McNicol Middle
- Subject:
- Stem
- Teacher:
- Phillip Shaver
- Eric Weiss
- Students Impacted:
- Grade:
- 6-8
- Date:
- September 29, 2016
8% Funded
Only $1,414.00 Needed
Goal
Our STEM and Magnet programs have the space and interest in expanding our technology to include 3D printing solutions for our students as they prepare for high school. Engineering, Art, Design, and programming are important parts of our magnet theme.
What will be done with my students
Students will create projects using Open Source shareware to design everyday solutions like cell phone cases, wire holders, motor cases, and invention prototypes.
Benefits to my students
3D design and printing brings a high level of engagement to students with all interests. As our middle school students enter 6th grade with strong computer skills that they can apply to their imagination to design and print real inventions.
Budget Narrative
The 3D printer and filament work together to print student projects into real-life creations. The requested filament will be used to ensure that as many students as possible are able to have their projects printed to take home and use for their intended purpose.
Items
# | Item | Cost |
---|---|---|
1 | Makerbot Replicator Mini | $999.00 |
2 | (6) PLA Filament, Small Spool 0.2Kg (Yellow) | $108.00 |
3 | (6) PLA Filament, Small Spool 0.2Kg (Red) | $108.00 |
4 | (6) PLA Filament, Small Spool 0.2Kg (Black) | $108.00 |
5 | (6) PLA Filament, Small Spool 0.2Kg (Green) | $108.00 |
6 | (6) PLA Filament, Small Spool 0.2Kg (Purple) | $108.00 |
Total: | $1,539.00 |
8% Funded
Only $1,414.00 Needed
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