• MeThisGuy@feddit.nl
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    a CNC milling machine or a manual one? and what kind of materials are you allowed to work on?
    cool either way though!

    and the 3D printer is neat too, but do you have to sit there and wait till it’s done or are you allowed to leave? also do you happen to know what 3D printing software do they use?

    I haven’t stepped foot in a library in a while, as you can tell. But I think it’s neat they’re keeping up with new technologies with (I’m as assuming) public funds.

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      It’s a small CNC machine, I’m not aware of the limitations off the top of my head.

      You can checkout time on the printer and they have a person on staff who will do it for you if you don’t know how.

      They also have workshops where you can come and learn how to use the machines and software.

      Several of the branches around here also have fairly robust media libraries as well, with CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray’s, etc. and you can checkout ebooks from their website.