Rochester Makerspace

3D Printing

Turn digital models into real parts with filament and resin printers.

Anycubic Photon Mono X resin 3D printer on a workbench with gray resin and a filter funnel

Layer by layer

3D printing builds objects layer by layer from a digital design—adding material instead of cutting it away.

A printer melts plastic filament or cures liquid resin, stacking thin layers until a solid part appears. That makes complex shapes, hollow interiors, and quick prototypes far easier than carving or molding by hand.

Makers use it for prototypes, replacement parts, jigs, props, and custom gadgets—anything that starts as a 3D model and needs to exist in the real world.

At Rochester Makerspace, members can use filament and resin printers after any required training.

Bambu Lab filament printer mid-print with tree supports and parts on the build plate

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Thursdays at 6pm · Saturdays at 11am

A guided tour of the building, tools, and community — plus the safety overview required to join.

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