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The back of a router with a black 3D printed mount in the middle. There are lots of wires and ports connected into the router.
  • Jen Bradley
3D printed rack mount for a router to study networks.
A purple 3D printed rectangular case in three parts - one outline with a support cross-beam (for the width of the device) and two panels for the front and back of the device.
  • Dylan Alexander Cohen
3D printed case for radio hardware.
Cookie sheet with dark brown cut-out cookies in the shape of trees and gingerbread men on it
  • Juli McLoone
In Special Collections, our books don’t leave the building, but sometimes the recipes sneak out for a trip to the kitchen. Last week, the U-M Library Art Alliance, the William L. Clements Library, and the Special Collections Research Center teamed up with Student Life Sustainability for a small, hands-on staff event, where we brought two nineteenth century cookie recipes to 21st century tastebuds. 
A 3D printed camera mounted on a pair of surgical glasses.
  • Tal Kalimian
Creating a small camera to document surgical procedures.
3D printed 3-story shelves built to look like a house with stairs and platforms. The smiski figurines are positioned on it across the layers, and the room is dark, showing the figurines glowing in the dark.
  • Koki Umemura
3D printed house to show off Smiski collectable figurines.
A blue 3d printed rectangular case with an open top - the case has sensors inside, which are connected by a wire to a battery pack strapped to the outside of the case. The (open) top of the case is taped over with scotch tape.
  • Ethan Dhomnic
3D printed case for a class project.
A wooden paddle with the greek letters Beta Gamma Chi, the bible quote 1 Corinthians 13.11, a buck head, and the name "Wyatt Wojdula" in cursive at the bottom.
  • Garrett Benjamin Baumert
An engraved wooden paddle as a gift for a fraternity "little".
A 3D printed blue arched garden bridge with railings.
  • Cassandra Lynne Reece
3D printed bridge for a birthday gift.
The outside of an illustrated cardboard box. On the side of the box is six small drawings of possible "collectible" figures - a lucky cat, a slime, a venus fly trap, a phoenix, a goblin, and a minotaur.
  • Christopher Michael-Acierno Mojares
A "blind box" with 3D printed collectable figures from a Roblox game.
A blue 3d printed set of six keyboard-style keys in a 3x2 rectangle.
  • Ayumi Manome
A key-clicker fidget toy as an intro to 3-D printing.