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Hi Robby,
Thanks for offering to host our workshop at the St. Joseph Public Library. We would like to confirm the location and time:
East Hills Library 502 N. Woodbine Road St. Joseph, MO 64506 Circulation: (816) 236-2136
11am - 5pm
We will bring 3 sets of 3D printer parts for building. Ideal number of participants is 12 people. We would need 3 or 4 working tables - 4x8 foot size is ideal. Are there utility tables like this available at the library or should we make other arrangements?
Please see our attached flyer, as well as our eventzilla posting for the workshop: https://bit.ly/2NyuSsf.
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- Build Yourself.
- Build Your World.
- This fast-paced workshop shows how Extreme Manufacturing techniques are used to build a complete 3D Printer - in One Day. This hands-on workshop is designed to include people of all skill levels - from the total novice to the seasoned expert!
- Workshop will conclude with a demonstration run of the printer and an opportunity for participants to take a 3D Printed token home with them!
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- Build Yourself.
- Build Your World.
- This FREE knowledge-packed workshop teaches participants the science and engineering behind how 3d printers work -- while building one together in a single day! This hands-on workshop is for people of all ages and skill - from the total novice with no prior experience to the seasoned expert!
- Workshop will conclude with a demo of the finished printer and an opportunity for participants to take a 3D Printed token home with them!
Design Considerations
- Focus on learning, knowledge, & accessibility rather than speed, extreme, product