WDL Makerspace
Latest addition to the WDL Makerspace:
Silhouette Cameo
Both teachers and students can use the Cameo to cut different mediums - scrapbook, vinyl, cardstock, etc. Instead of the same font from the die cut machine, teachers can download different fonts to create bulletin boards and other classroom decorations.
What is a 3D printer?
The 3-D printer uses melted plastic to produce objects designed on a computer.
Some people want to see a 3D printer in action, and others wish to be more involved. Select the category below that fits your needs.
How can I view the 3D Printer in action?
Email Mrs. Hammock (nhammock@rcsd.m.s) for the current schedule of 3D printer demos.
How do I get to use the 3D printer?
While I make every effort to schedule as soon as possible, please ask for a time at least 48 hours in advance.
Schedule an appointment with the library media specialist for training, please check you email for the current schedule of 3D printer demos. Please select at least 2 days and times that you are able to come for training and send an email to nhammock@rcsd.ms for an appointment.
Cost: Puckett students and teachers do not pay to use 3D printing services for academic purposes; however, charges for non-academic printing will be based on material usage.
FORMULA = 2lb/$75 x amount of filament/cost
KEY CHAIN EXAMPLE: 2/$75 x .065/X | 2X = 4.875 | X = $2.45