Library MakerSpace
Information
The Library MakerSpace is a flexible experimentation and innovation space that provides access to the latest tools used in research, instruction and knowledge creation, including 3D Printing tools, a virtual reality workstation, and 3D scanning equipment. The Library MakerSpace can be found on the main floor of the Bizzell Memorial Library in Room 126.
All the resources of the Library MakerSpace are available to the OU community. Please note that printing requests will only be taken in person, not via email or over the phone.
Contact Makerspace Supervisor, Morgan Kegin, for more information.
Resources and Services Available
- 3D printing
- 3D scanning
- Virtual reality
- Wi-Fi access
Featured Services
FAQ
We exclusively use Polylactic acid (PLA) filament which we provide for prints. PLA is not food safe or aquatic safe. We do not accept filament donations.
We use Prusa i3 MK3S+ 3D printers at the MakerSpace.
The printers' build volume is Length: 8.3" Width: 8.3" Height: 9.84"
We recommend a minimum of 2 weeks in advance in case of failures and/or requests for design changes.
No, printer operation is only permitted for employees of the MakerSpace. For personal use of 3D printers, please contact the Tom Love Innovation Hub for more information.
We will only accept prints under 12 hours, or with special permission, under 20 hours. Academic projects over 20 hours should contact Research 3D printing for a consultation.