A Decade of Layers: Celebrating 10 Years of 3D Printing at the Library

In February 2016, a collaboration between Cameron Library and the Faculty of Science’s makerspace, The Shack, launched the University of Alberta Library’s first 3D printing service. What began with four Machina Mk2 X20 printers and training from The Shack has evolved into a sophisticated operation. Ten years later, that “low-barrier” experiment has blossomed into a campus-wide service for additive manufacturing which includes service out of Sperber Library as well as an unmediated, hands-on service in the Digital Scholarship Centre


By the Numbers

The impact of this free, mediated service for students and faculty is staggering:

  • 11,051: Total submissions since 2016.
  • 4,000: Models reviewed in 2025 alone.
  • While Arts, Engineering, and Science are the top users, we support research in nearly every faculty on campus.

Jacq Lars. (2020, April 24). [Photo]. Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=3501911120649&set=g.1045625562473542

Did You Know?

During the COVID-19 pandemic, our printers left the library to join the Alberta 3D PPE effort, helping produce 12,000 ear savers and 500 face shields for first responders.

Join the Celebration!

We’re throwing a party and you’re invited. Come for the history, stay for the custom charms.

  • When: March 17th, 12:00 PM –  5:00 PM
  • Where: Cameron Library, Main Floor
  • What: Live demos, giveaways, and a chance to make a custom keychain with 3D printed charms.

Enter to Win:

Snap a photo of your keychain creation and email it to make.library@ualberta.ca by March 20th at 6:00 PM MST for a chance to win ONEcard cash prizes of $100, $50, or $25!

Full contest rules can be found here.
Interested in learning more about 3D printing? Visit our website: https://www.library.ualberta.ca/services/3dprinting

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