3D Printing Campus Locations & Services

Discover our comprehensive 3D printing resources available across Kennesaw State campuses. Whether you're a student, faculty member, or commercial vendor, our locations are equipped to meet your 3D printing needs. From design consultations to cutting-edge equipment and materials, the 3D Center offers a wide range of services to support academic projects, research, and industry collaborations.

Gain access to professional-grade 3D printing technology and take advantage of workshops designed to help you master the art of additive manufacturing!

3D Printing Locations

  • Engineering Technology Center, Q115

    The main operations of the 3D Center are housed in this location with a vast array of 3D printing equipment. Initial consultations take place here for faculty seeking to implement 3D printing into their courses, faculty performing research, students performing undergraduate research, students 3D printing personal projects, and commercial projects with industry

    The 3D Center is the central location for 3D printing operations, research, 3D printing subscription service, commercial service, and teaching with 3D printing starts here.

    Faculty, students, staff or commercial vendors may make an intial appointment to discuss design and 3D printing needs.

    • Request an Engineering Design Consultation
    • Request a 3D Printing Consultation
    • Request a Research Consultation
    • Request a 3D Printing Subscription Consultation
    • Request a Commercial Consultation
    • Request a Teaching with 3D Printing Consultation
  • Engineering Lab Building, G130

    This location serves the 3D printing needs of students with class or project-based assignments as well as individual student prints. The 3D Print Farm serves all students and classes on the Marietta campus. Consultations (appt required) are available for Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM).

  • Visual Art Building, VA 223

    This location is a joint effort between the Department of Engineering Technology and the College of Art. Faculty are working to diligently implement 3D printing into existing courses within their respective programs.

  • Architecture, N315

  • Burrus Building, BB465

  • Social Sciences Building, SO3016

 

3D Printing Equipment

3d printer

The 3D Center houses a variety of additive manufacturing processes including equipment of various sizes and capabilities. Consumer grade 3D printing equipment as well as professional grade 3D printing equipment is available. If you have questions or need a design consultation, please contact 3dcenter@kennesaw.edu

3d printing lab equipment

FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) | SLA (Stereolithography) | LMF (Laser Metal Fusion)

    • 41 Creality CR20
    • 3 Creality CR 10-S500
    • 6 Creality CR 10S Pro
    • 1 Creality CRX (Dual Head)
    • 1 3DSystems Zcorp 310
    • 1 Dimension 1200es Stratasys
    • 1 Fortus 400mc Stratasys
    • 1 Eden 260v Stratasys
    • 1 Formlabs 3
    • 1 Mini Injector
    • 1 Soluble Wash Station
    • 1 Modix 1200X
    • 1 Trumpf TruePrint 1000
    • 1 Pressure Wash Station
    • 1 Cleans Station
    • 1 UV Cure Station

3D Printing Materials

3D printed objects

Different materials are available based on the 3D printing process. The Center is also involved in material testing as well. Polymers are the primary material worked with in the Center. If you have questions or need a design consultation, please contact 3dcenter@kennesaw.edu

Material Rate/Gram
PLA .25c
PETG .30c
TPU .40c
TPE .40c
Nylon Carbon Fiber .50c
Carbon Fiber PLA .40c
Wax .70c
HIPS .25c
PVA .80c

3D Printing Workshops

3D Printing Workshops are available upon request. We provide basic CAD modeling instruction as well as 3D printing instruction and services. We can provide online instruction for simple CAD modeling strategies or work with your class directly. If you have questions or need a 3D Printing Workshop consultation, please contact 3dcenter@kennesaw.edu 

3D Printing How To

    1. 3D Computer Model
    2. Save As
    3. .STL
    4. Slicer Software
    5. 3D Print
    1. Thingiverse
    2. 3D Print
    1. GrabCAD
    2. 3D Print
  • The 3D printing process described is for the Creality CR-20 from Tiny Machines. This is not an endorsement of any specific product. There are many consumer 3D printers available and all gpo through similar steps.