Polymer Lab Located in downtown Eugene at 942 Olive Street, the Polymer Lab provides support to Product Design students, with a focus on prototyping and model building. The lab is set up as a printer farm that has open access to current students. In addition to 3d printing, we also provide a dedicated area for working with plastics and a variety of tools. There are computers available with current modeling and slicing programs. Location Polymer Lab, 942 Olive Street Contact Mike Bartell, Shop Tech polymerlab@uoregon.edu Shop Hours Sunday: 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday: Closed Equipment Bambu X1Carbon : high-speed high accuracy FDM printing for many materials Bambu A-1 mini : high-speed multi-color printing Voron 2.4v2 : Experimental printer wih high speed printing with Klipper and a 350 x 350 build area Prusa i3 mk3 : PLA, special materials and PETG available Ender 3: Set up with free upgrades to try before purchasing. CR10 max : Large PLA printer Lulzbot Taz 5 : Use a variety of 3mm filaments. PLA, PETG, TPU and other materials. Prusa SL1S : High speed resin printer. Formlabs form3 : High resolution printer, wide variety of resins. Universal vls 6.60 Precise laser cutting in wood, paper and acrylic. Can print from several programs. Graphitec CE6000-60 : Cut sticker and heat transfer vinyl, also available for plotting. Mini-jector 45 : Small scale injection molding using standard 6 or 7 inch V mold dies. Uses pelletized media. Soldering irons and electronics equipment Arduino for flashing bootloaders 6 computer stations with Cura, Prusa Slicer, Rhino, Solidworks, and Fusion 360 Jet band saw Drill press Rotary flex shaft tools