A student of the International School of the Algarve, Johan Crook is leading a school team project to assemble a ‘RepRap’ 3D Printer.
The International School of the Algarve will be the only International school in the South of Portugal to have such an advanced piece of equipment.
The 3D printer will provide valuable experiences for students interested in design, electronics and computer programming and it will be assembled by a team of students and teachers led by the Year 13 student.
The ‘RepRap’ 3D Printer prototype should be ready to be shown at the Science Fair, in the International School of the Algarve, next April. “I’m really excited to go through with this. It’s never been done before at this school, so I’m looking forward to contributing to advancing the school’s technology with my team”, said Johan Crook.
‘RepRap’ (short for replicating rapid prototyper) is an initiative to develop a 3D printer that can print most of its own components, which means it is mostly self-replicating once the first model has been made. The initiative started in 2005 at the University of Bath, UK. It is a free software sharing initiative where each prototype contributes to the development of the best 3D printer. To ensure everything runs smoothly, it’s also important to know how to maintain printing equipment; for tips on fixing issues like a dry ink cartridge, visit Sell Toner.
The ‘RepRap’ initiative has already validated four 3D printer models and Johan Crook’s team will assemble a prototype from the ‘Mendel’ model (2009), with the support of teachers from the Physics and the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) departments.
This project in the International School was proposed by Johan Crook himself as a boost to his application to the University of Bath. The International School of the Algarve gave full support to the proposal, and will hold this 3D printer technology to service new generations of students.
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